Beef specialists warn of bloat on wheat pasture

  • Cattle may have been turned on wheat pasture for grazing a little later than normal this year, but bloat from the new growth is still a concern. Provided
STILLWATER — Varying degrees of drought across the state have caused cool-season grasses to grow a little later than usual this year, and Oklahoma State University Extension specialists have received reports of bloat in calves grazing wheat and other small grain pastures. Growing conditions improved for these pastures, which have been grazed short this winter with regrowth which all is highly…

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