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M1977306
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
10/1/2012
Doc Name
EPP- Submittal, Ecological Site Description to Pg. U-29.
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EREr SPREADING BUCH`w: -EAT <br />ATRW3 WYOMING BIG SAGEBRUSH <br />CPPO PLAINS PRICKLYPEAR <br />CHDE2 - DWARF P..ABBITBRUSH <br />CEIN5 LITTLELEAF MOUNTAIN MARAGONY <br />TREES <br />DUOS UTAE JUNIPER U U U <br />PIED PINYON PINE U U U <br />1/ Vegetation palatability by animal class is based cn the <br />attractiveness of the plant to animals as forage. Grazing preference <br />changes from time to time and place to place deoendinc on the animal <br />class, plant palatability and nutrient value, stage of growth and <br />s °_asor. of use. <br />C - Cows <br />- Elk <br />• Upland_ <br />E G�rneu_r.d� <br />3. Major Poisonous Plants to Li7s.restock: <br />PLANT <br />NAME <br />.ue <br />broom <br />snakewee i <br />LIVESTOCK <br />AFFECTED <br />horses <br />sheep <br />cattle <br />Jean <br />juniper <br />Animal Class Symbols: Animal Preference <br />Symbols <br />cattle <br />s een <br />threadleaf cattle <br />uroundsel horses <br />cattle <br />Wood Products: <br />S - Sheep H - Horses <br />D - Deer <br />TYPE OF <br />POISONING <br />P - Prcnahorr <br />S Songbirds S Small <br />Mammals <br />animals walk into <br />objects, blind <br />st hoofs Grow <br />aLnormally, hair <br />falls cue <br />poisoning no: common <br />but will occur on <br />overcrazed rangeland, <br />causes abortions and <br />weak underweight calves <br />degeneration of the <br />liver, depression, <br />weakness, diarrhea, <br />darkly stained urine <br />poisoned if larcle <br />quantaties of berries <br />are eaten <br />The site does produce scattered Utah juniper trees. The trees <br />grow very slowly and scrubby however, so are of very low value <br />for fence posts and firewood. <br />Semidesert Juniper Loams #F113 Page 5 of 8 <br />U t; U U U U U U U <br />U P U D P P P D P <br />U U U U U D D D P <br />U D D D D D U D D <br />U P U D P P _ D D P <br />D D U <br />U J U <br />P - Preferred <br />D - Desirable <br />U - Undesirahle <br />N - Not DeteLL <br />SEASON <br />SERIOUS <br />D P D <br />P P P <br />early spring when <br />other feed is <br />scarce <br />when o r ., g e <br />__G �� <br />is scarce <br />early spring <br />when forage is <br />ShOLL COY on over <br />grazed ranges <br />when animals <br />lack desirable <br />forage <br />
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