Does Sudan grass cause poisoning in dairy cattle? If so, is Sudan grass poisoning common?
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Does Sudan grass cause poisoning in dairy cattle? If so, is Sudan grass poisoning common?
I don't think so, but if not processd correctly, it can. Most of the sudan/ hay grazer, sorghum type forage etc., raised in eastern CO is fed to cattle. Literally millions and millions of tons of it. The areas I am familiar with cut later and since it takes so long to dry, they may be still baling it in late December
Equines seem to be more sensitive to it. Here is good write up of it.
forages.tamu.edu/PDF/Nitrate.pdf
7 years ago via Forums | Front Porch Forum
Prussic acid poisoning after a frost is the biggest risk. Sudan and sorghum-sudan mixes are likely to kill livestock after a frost.
crops.extension.iastate.edu/cropnews/2011/09/prussic-acid-poisoning-potential-frosted-forages
Yes...I lost some cattle.
7 years ago via Forums | Front Porch Forum
Even pasturing cattle on alfalfa after a frost will get to them. If pasturing cut alfalfa fields ,it is best to let them set for a few months until rain and snow cleans them up
7 years ago via Forums | Front Porch Forum
Yes, and no.
Yes, Sudan grass can, and does from time to time under the right circumstances, cause poisoning, and No, Sudan grass poisoning is not common.
7 years ago via Forums | Front Porch Forum