06/19/2026
Did you know? Those pretty wildflowers in summer pastures aren't always as harmless as they look. πΈ
Several common field plants, including some thistle varieties and buttercup, can be mildly toxic or cause digestive issues in cattle and other livestock when grazed in large quantities.
Most animals will naturally avoid them when they have plenty of good forage available. But when pasture is overgrazed or dry, hungry animals are much less selective about what they eat.
Keeping forage quality high and monitoring grazing rotation is one of the simplest things you can do to protect your herd this summer. π«‘