Prussic Acid and Nitrate Poisoning are Concerns After a Light Frost Oct 24, 2018 by Glenn Selk, Oklahoma State University Prussic acid when ingested by cattle, is quickly absorbed into the blood stream, and blocks the animal's cells from utilizing oxygen.
Killing Freeze Affects Alfalfa, Sorghum/Sudangrass Grazing Oct 29, 2018 by Ellen Crawford, NDSU Extension Service Eating alfalfa, sorghum-sudangrass and sudangrass right after a killing freeze can cause health problems in cattle.
Ohio Man Pleads Guilty to Butchering Calf Containing Non-Approved Drug Feb 15, 2019 by Wyatt Bechtel A cattle buyer in Ohio could face one year in prison for selling a calf to slaughter that was treated with antibiotics, and may face another five years for lying to federal agents.