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Just a caution.

 

In the early 80's at my farm, I had 220 head of cows, several bulls. I had to

put up immense amount of hay. I leased a large section of land from the National

forest for cutting hay. There were several acres next to the woods filled with

bracken fern and good grass. Cut it and made hay. That winter, when I started to

feed hay, I used my own farm hay first as it was the best. In spring i used the

hay from the leased lands. All of a sudden, my cattle started to have spells

like they were totally drunk. Would go one for a few days and they were

dying.Carried the first few to the NC ag center for autopsies, no results or

reasons. Carried one to a retired vet and pathologist, who was willing to test.

He found everything totally normal except the hormones produced by the pituatary

gland were way upward and off the scale. Sorry, been too many years to remember

all the names. Couldn't give me a clue as to the reason. Got my Merk vet. manual

out, started at page one, and hit bracken fern. Found it does something to the

pituatary gland that releases a toxin that results in drunken behavior,

paralasis, then death.

 

all perfect symptoms, and started when I fed the hay from the fern are. May not

be an issue with young ferns, or other varieties. But I lost almost $10,000 in a

month. And no vet could answer the issue.

 

 

I would be carefull. May not affect humans, but totally untested, even to

animals at that time?

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