Posted by rrlund on December 06, 2011 at 07:55:39 from (207.241.137.116):
I just read an article in Michigan Farmer about the danger of feeding spoiled silage.It says there is the same danger from spoilage in silage bales. Says it causes botulism or listeriosis. Says the symptoms of botulism can be mistaken for hypocalcemia or ketosis but won't respond to treatment. It doesn't say treatment to what. Treatment to hypocalcemia and/or ketosis,or to ANY treatment? It says that listeriosis is also called circling disease or silage sickness. It goes in to the symptoms,but doesn't say if it's treatable. So,are botulism or listeriosis treatable in cattle or are they a death sentence if the cow ingests too much spoiled silage? Just something that might be good to know some day.
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