Watch out for bloat in your cattle this grazing season

Bloat can be a deadly condition in cattle therefore knowing how to spot, treat and prevent it could help save your stock

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Frothy bloat is the most common type of bloat and occurs when animals have access to lush pastures particularly pastures which include legumes and clover.
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Frothy bloat is the most common type of bloat and occurs when animals have access to lush pastures particularly pastures which include legumes and clover.

One of the most common causes of death in cattle - bloat is more commonly seen in spring and autumn when grass growth is at its peak. Considered a veterinary emergency, if not treated quickly cases...

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