My FO went crazy with the Graze On 90!!

sidesaddlegirl

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and now Hattie has blisters on her lips and one of my chickens isn't too well. Field owner has killed the black berry bush, our newly planted gooseberry bush is not looking too well and he's done both my fields and I have nowhere to let Hattie and the Old Mare graze.

I am so ANGRY as I wish he would have told me he was going to spray the living daylights out of the fields and I could have at least told him to only do one field and let me rest it for 28 days while they were on the other.

How nasty is this Graze On 90 stuff? I've never had to deal with it as I've always strimmed weeds down and hand dug rag wort?

This is what I got off of the website:
Keep livestock out of treated areas for at least 7 days and until foliage of any poisonous weeds, such as Ragwort, has died and become unpalatable.
Fields should not be cut or grazed for 28 days following application to allow Grazon 90 to fully translocate into the root system for long term control.
Grazon 90 is rainfast in 2 hours.
 
There isn't any ragwort in the field though, since I've been there in September, I've only ever had to dig out one rosette of ragwort. It's the dock leaves, nettles and every other living thing he has sprayed
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