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Old 06/25/12, 09:38 AM
 
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GMO grass linked to cattle deaths

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GM grass linked to Texas cattle deaths | kens5.com San Antonio
(CBS News) ELGIN, Texas -- A mysterious mass death of a herd of cattle has prompted a federal investigation in Central Texas.

Preliminary test results are blaming the deaths on the grass the cows were eating when they got sick, reports CBS Station KEYE.

The cows dropped dead several weeks ago on an 80-acre ranch owned by Jerry Abel in Elgin, just east of Austin.

Abel says he's been using the fields for cattle grazing and hay for 15 years. "A lot of leaf, it's good grass, tested high for protein - it should have been perfect," he told KEYE correspondent Lisa Leigh Kelly.

The grass is a genetically-modified form of Bermuda known as Tifton 85 which has been growing here for 15 years, feeding Abel's 18 head of Corriente cattle. Corriente are used for team roping because of their small size and horns.

"When we opened that gate to that fresh grass, they were all very anxious to get to that," said Abel.

Three weeks ago, the cattle had just been turned out to enjoy the fresh grass, when something went terribly wrong.

"When our trainer first heard the bellowing, he thought our pregnant heifer may be having a calf or something," said Abel. "But when he got down here, virtually all of the steers and heifers were on the ground. Some were already dead, and the others were already in convulsions."

Within hours, 15 of the 18 cattle were dead.

"That was very traumatic to see, because there was nothing you could do, obviously, they were dying," said Abel.

Preliminary tests revealed the Tifton 85 grass, which has been here for years, had suddenly started producing cyanide gas, poisoning the cattle.

"Coming off the drought that we had the last two years ... we're concerned it was a combination of events that led us to this," Dr. Gary Warner, an Elgin veterinarian and cattle specialist who conducted the 15 necropsies, told Kelly.

What is more worrisome: Other farmers have tested their Tifton 85 grass, and several in Bastrop County have found their fields are also toxic with cyanide. However, no other cattle have died.

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Agriculture are dissecting the grass to determine if there might have been some strange, unexpected mutation.

Until it can be determined why this grass suddenly began producing cyanide, Abel is keep his livestock far away.

"The grasshoppers are enjoying it now," he said.

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Old 06/25/12, 09:54 AM
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That is just terrible......thanks for the LINK and info
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Old 06/25/12, 02:07 PM
 
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I've never heard Bermuda called a "genetically-modified form of Bermuda known as Tifton 85". It's been around since 1985 and other Bermuda grasses have been around since the '40's.

And, I've never heard prussic acid poisoning referred to as cyanide poisoning even though it technically is a form of cyanide.

It sounds to me like the reporter was either too stupid to know what he was writing about or is purposely trying to scare the heck out his readers by using the terms "genetically modified" and "cyanide"..
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Old 06/25/12, 04:15 PM
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I also think the author was going for sensationalism or shock value.

I guess now we are supposed to say that mules and labra-doodles are "genetically modified" since they are hybrids, too??

Many forages can create toxins under the right conditions. Guess I should say "wrong growing conditions" since it creates toxins?? Even a native, unimproved, 100% natural, created by mother nature plant, like clover, can be fatal if not managed properly.

But I guess publishing useful information about testing forages, or common sense advice like, don't turn cattle out of a drylot into lush green stuff all at once, was just too much like work for this author.
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Old 06/25/12, 07:17 PM
 
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Grass tied to Texas cattle deaths hybrid, not GM
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Old 06/25/12, 08:08 PM
 
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Sounds like plain bloat to me.
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Old 06/25/12, 08:50 PM
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The article said they found cyanide, so it wasn't simple bloat. The plants were stressed to the max by the drought, then got enough rain to grow again and somehow this concentrated the toxin.
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This just happened to people our friend's know. 150 cattle died because some combination of the heat with the grass they were growing poisoned the cows. the grass has always been fine, but they were told when the grass goes through drought stage and starts to turn brown, it's like cyanide.
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Old 08/09/12, 03:28 PM
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The article this story was based on is false.

The story has been retracted by CBS News:

CBS News retracts GM grass story: Grass tied to Texas cattle deaths hybrid, not GM | JunkScience.com
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