... (1) Stock should not be turned out upon the range where there is little to eat except poisonous plants. This is especially dangerous when the stock have been on dry feed. (2) In a region where certain areas are definitely known to be infested with... Productive Feeding of Farm Animals - Seite 127von Fritz Wilhelm Woll - 1921 - 385 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1913 - 540 Seiten
...losses may be very largely reduced if they will recognize this fact and take a few obvious precautions. (1) Stock should not be turned out upon the range...range is short, either because grass has not started to grow or because it has been overgrazed. When the range is well covered with good grasses, herding... | |
| jos. a. arnold - 1913 - 544 Seiten
...losses may be very largely reduced if they will recognise this fact and take a few obvious precautions. (1) Stock should not be turned out upon the range...range is short, either because grass has not started to grow or because it has been overgrazed. When the range is well covered with good grasses, herding... | |
| United States. Office of Experiment Stations - 1914 - 1134 Seiten
...eat poisonous plants except when compelled by the scarcity of other feed. It emphasizes the fact that stock should not be turned out upon the range where there Is little to eat except poisonous plants and that they should be kept away from areas definitely known to be Infested with such plants. When... | |
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