Correct, never lost a grass-fed lamb because of enterotoxemia !
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> In a message dated 8/22/04 9:59:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> << Condition, lots of grain feeding.Grass fed only, no overeating
> enterotoxemia >>
>
> Thank you, Helmut.
>
> I want to be sure I interpreted that correctly.  The main breed that had
> problems was Romanov hybrids and that was with a high grain feeding, but
no
> problems if managed on grass only?
>
> So I can bring in a Dorper/Katahdin ram for breeding and with good
management
> (primarily grass-fed) should be ok.  That's a relief to know!  :-)
>
> Diana
> in NC
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