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alsike clover
Two years ago we had a really wet summer and clover took over one of our
pastures. 2 yearling paint colts got severe poisoning, Their legs and all
the white skin on their bodies swelled up horribly and then alot of the skin
died and sloughed off in great chunks, We had 3 vets until one diagnosed it
and then we took them off the pasture.
It was really sunny and the clover sets up a photosensitivity. There is
also liver damage.
Anyhow, some of the hair has grown back after 2 years but there are still
big bald patches and the knees and fetlock joints seem enlarged.
We haven't started either colt yet so we don't know if there is any
unsoundness or if it's just thickening of the skin.
My advice...don't take any chances with clover of any kind in your pasture.
Oh yeah, my neighbour with beef cattle says that they get it to.
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