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  1. Feeding Frosted Forages

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-34/feeding-frosted-forages

    and collapse. Ruminants are more susceptible to prussic acid poisoning than horses or swine because ... concentrations of nonstructural carbohydrates, like sugars.  This can lead to various health problems for horses ... , such as founder and colic.  They recommend pulling horses off of pasture for about one week following ...

  2. Forage Quality Targets Based on Animal Class

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-13/forage-quality-targets-based-animal-class

    lactating Horses Legumes 35 – 40% 38 – 45% 50% 45% 42 – 46% Grasses 48 – 53% 50 – 55 % 60% 55% 55 – 60% ...

  3. Jack Frost Will Bite Soon- Precautions for Feeding Frosted Forages

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2021-36/jack-frost-will-bite-soon-precautions-feeding-frosted-forages

    poisoning than horses or swine because cud chewing and rumen bacteria help release the cyanide from plant ... to various health problems for horses, such as founder and colic.  They recommend pulling horses off ... from dead maple leaves that fall or are blown into horse pastures.  Red blood cells can be damaged in ...

  4. Blackpatch of Forage Legumes and Slaframine Intoxication

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/24-2021/blackpatch-forage-legumes-and-slaframine-intoxication

    slobbers. One of the causes of excessive salivation in horses is a fungal disease of clover, commonly ... frequent urination. Cattle, sheep, horses, llamas, alpacas, and goats are all affected after ingestion of ... this mycotoxin, with horses being the most sensitive and the most severely affected.  Excessive ...

  5. Registration is Open for the OFGC 2021 Summer Forage Field Days

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/18-2021/registration-open-ofgc-2021-summer-forage-field-days

    use of accelerated lambing with registered Dorset sheep and corn, oats, and hay production for horses ...

  6. Precautions for Feeding Frosted and Drought-Stressed Forages

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-33/precautions-feeding-frosted-and-drought-stressed-forages

    prussic acid poisoning than horses or swine because cud chewing and rumen bacteria help release the ... like sugars.  This can lead to various health problems for horses, such as founder and colic.  They ... recommend pulling horses off of pasture for about one week following the first killing frost. High ...

  7. Potential for Toxic Nitrate Levels in Forages

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-13/potential-toxic-nitrate-levels-forages

    Livestock sensitivity to nitrates ranked from highest to lowest is: pigs > cattle > sheep > horses ... accumulators, including lambsquarter, pigweed, dock, some mustard species, horse nettle, nightshade, quackgrass, ...

  8. Be Aware of Late-Season Potential Forage Toxicities

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2019-33/be-aware-late-season-potential-forage-toxicities

    convulsions, and collapse. Ruminants are more susceptible to prussic acid poisoning than horses or swine ... bright red. Monogastrics (i.e., hors-es, mules, swine, etc.) are less sensitive to nitrate toxicitythan ... concentrations of nonstructural carbohydrates, like sugars.  This can lead to various health problems for horses ...

  9. Gibberella Ear Rots Showing up in Corn: How to Tell It Apart from Other Ear Rots

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-34/gibberella-ear-rots-showing-corn-how-tell-it-apart-other-ear-rots

    produce toxins called Fumonisins. Horses are particularly sensitive to Fumonisins, but cattle and sheep ...

  10. Cressleaf Groundsel in Hay

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-16/cressleaf-groundsel-hay

    producers.  Toxicity Cressleaf Groundsel is toxic to both cattle and horses. Cattle are 30-40 times more ...

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