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<blockquote data-quote="Goodlife" data-source="post: 904368" data-attributes="member: 17226"><p>Another question. I have lots of woods with oak trees. How big a tree can be moved? I will have a high lift out here this spring/summer for some pond digging. Might have a track hoe out here a little later. Can he move a larger tree to my pasture and it survive with either of these? How big do you think can be moved? I have an oak forest on part of my land so I have plenty of oaks of all sizes. I know acorns can be an issue but I don't get too concerned about it as I plan to keep my herd small enough so as to not overgraze. Like you said workinonit, if they have good grass they won't eat very many of those acorns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goodlife, post: 904368, member: 17226"] Another question. I have lots of woods with oak trees. How big a tree can be moved? I will have a high lift out here this spring/summer for some pond digging. Might have a track hoe out here a little later. Can he move a larger tree to my pasture and it survive with either of these? How big do you think can be moved? I have an oak forest on part of my land so I have plenty of oaks of all sizes. I know acorns can be an issue but I don't get too concerned about it as I plan to keep my herd small enough so as to not overgraze. Like you said workinonit, if they have good grass they won't eat very many of those acorns. [/QUOTE]
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