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Leaves harmful to cattle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Devin" data-source="post: 31197" data-attributes="member: 366"><p>My neighbor just lost a bunch of Bradford pear trees due to a wind storm. He cut them up and piled them in one of my pasture fields where I normally burn downed limbs and trees. (while I was at work of course) My question is this. Is the Bradford pear leaf harmful to cattle such as a cherry leaf in wilt, Japanese yew etc. I have never had any of these trees and was just curious as to if I need to keep cattle out of that field for awhile. Thanks for any advice.</p><p>Devin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devin, post: 31197, member: 366"] My neighbor just lost a bunch of Bradford pear trees due to a wind storm. He cut them up and piled them in one of my pasture fields where I normally burn downed limbs and trees. (while I was at work of course) My question is this. Is the Bradford pear leaf harmful to cattle such as a cherry leaf in wilt, Japanese yew etc. I have never had any of these trees and was just curious as to if I need to keep cattle out of that field for awhile. Thanks for any advice. Devin [/QUOTE]
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