Forage Livestock Disorders
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Grazing Alfalfa after a freeze
A frost or freeze can greatly affect how one uses alfalfa later in the year. Although frost-damaged alfalfa is not toxic, one should be cautious when grazing alfalfa after a hard freeze (less than 25˚F) as the threat of bloat increases after the freeze. Read More
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Managing Legume-Induced Bloat in Cattle
Tall Fescue Sampling Guidelines for Ergovaline Analyses
Sampling for the Tall Fescue Endophyte in Pasture or Hay Stands
Endophyte Testing Submittal Form
Cyanide Poisoning in Ruminants
Forage-Related Disorders in Cattle: Nitrate Poisoning
Forage-Related Cattle Disorders: Hypomagnesemic Tetany or "Grass Tetany"
Forage-Related Cattle Disorders: Brassicas: Be Aware of the Animal Health Risks
Forage-Related Cattle Disorders: Ergotism
Forage-Related Cattle Disorders: Staggers (Tremorgenic Syndrome)
Forage-Related Cattle Disorders: Acute or Atypical Interstitial Pneumonia (AIP)