Stockton, MO- “As spring and lush grass growth arrives cattle producers need to plan for prevention of grass tetany,” says Patrick Davis, MU Extension Livestock Field Specialist. Grass tetany arises from a cattle mineral imbalance; therefore, Davis suggests that cattle producers use management strategies discussed below to reduce the incidence in their cattle operation.
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