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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 122550" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>We had them in our fields forever and never had any problem. My grandfather did tell me once though that the neighboring ranch (who also had fruit trees) had a prized heifer get an apple stuck in it's throat in ~the 60s and the two of them tried everything they could do to get that apple out (they had no catgut to try cutting the throat) and still lost the heifer. So I recognize that there is a very SLIGHT risk; but our apple and pear trees were always prized possessions (by people and cows alike) and I would not even consider cutting one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 122550, member: 2095"] We had them in our fields forever and never had any problem. My grandfather did tell me once though that the neighboring ranch (who also had fruit trees) had a prized heifer get an apple stuck in it's throat in ~the 60s and the two of them tried everything they could do to get that apple out (they had no catgut to try cutting the throat) and still lost the heifer. So I recognize that there is a very SLIGHT risk; but our apple and pear trees were always prized possessions (by people and cows alike) and I would not even consider cutting one. [/QUOTE]
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