As long as it's not so wild that you can't catch it,
I hunt down in St. James . Those cherry trees get huge . So depends on what you have , but they both work just remove any heavy bark .I have trees at the farm in Missouri that are wild cherry. Not sure if thats the wood everyone sells for smoking or if it is orchard cherry trees.
I agree . The leaves are poisonous to the cattle from what I hear .The fruit of it is very bitter remembering
from when i was a kid,cant say i would consider it a fruit tree let us know how it turns out
I hunt down in St. James . Those cherry trees get huge . So depends on what you have , but they both work just remove any heavy bark .
I agree . The leaves are poisonous to the cattle from what I hear .
Just goin by the guy that has his cattle on the farm . Says they eat the leaves to the point they get sick or even die .To horses it is never heard of it for cows.
Warren
Heck I do that myself from smoked meat although I'm still kicking.
Vet never told about cows but did for horses, We would go around the fence row and cut them. Birds are a great distributor of the seeds.
Warren
A Kid 'ill eat Ivy too, wouldn't You...JJ
I don't know much about Wild Cherry, and Cows or Horses...But...Does eat Oats and Goats eat Oats and little Lambs eat Ivy. A Kid 'ill eat Ivy too, wouldn't You...JJ