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Apple trees in pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1568844" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Over on the coast I had 7 or 8 apple trees in the pasture or over hanging the fence. Nothing about apple leaf that will hurt a cow. I hear people complain about cows choking on the apples but I never had a problem with that. And my cows ate a ton of apples every year. people talk about leading their cows with a bucket of grain. I have done that with apples a number of times. Here I have a couple apple trees in the yard. The deer eat any leaf they can reach. They appear pretty darn healthy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1568844, member: 498"] Over on the coast I had 7 or 8 apple trees in the pasture or over hanging the fence. Nothing about apple leaf that will hurt a cow. I hear people complain about cows choking on the apples but I never had a problem with that. And my cows ate a ton of apples every year. people talk about leading their cows with a bucket of grain. I have done that with apples a number of times. Here I have a couple apple trees in the yard. The deer eat any leaf they can reach. They appear pretty darn healthy. [/QUOTE]
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