We sent cows home on the 4th. When we headed out to gather them, there were 2 abortions right at the gate. You could see where the cows had been eating on Pine needles, so we are attributing the aborts to that. My question is, with all the grass this year, and there is quite a bunch still in the pasture, why did the cows go for the needles? 3 years ago, we shipped out of the same pasture, and had pretty much the same results. This pasture has the least amount of Pine trees in it, and is by far the easiest one to gather. With our rotation, I won't be using this one again, for late grazing for another 3 years, but if we are going to have problems with abortions, I won't be using it at all for late grazing. Any ideas or thoughts are welcome.