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Can wild cherry be used for smoking meats

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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.
 
As long as it's not so wild that you can't catch it, any kind of Cherry should be Great!!
I'm sure it will be Awesome!!

Bear
 
Cherry is an excellent wood for smoking. Mild flavor, smoke a lot of poultry with cherry.
 
It should be good, after you cut it, I would suggest splitting it and store in dry location. You should dry it for a year, also if it was me I would knock off as much bark as possible.
 
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Absolutely fine wood for smoking. Most cherry used in furniture is from wild cherry trees.

Warren
 
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
 
As long as it's not so wild that you can't catch it,

LMAO!
Bear, you are rather impish today. :emoji_imp:
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From what I have read, I think the bark on various woods is responsible for bad tastes.
So I would second removing as much bark as possible before processing down.
 
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 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 .

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 agree . The leaves are poisonous to the cattle from what I hear .
 
Hummm....
Was Smoking what George Washington had in mind when he chopped down his Fathers Cherry tree? :emoji_grin:
 
I LOVE WILD CHERRY!!!...JJ

 
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 .



I heard it’s poisonous to horses aswell and can kill them if they eat the bark. A guy said cherry bark is like candy to them
 
To horses it is never heard of it for cows.

Warren
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 .
 
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
 
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
 
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


Horses must have weak constitution, as Walnut sawdust can kill them too, without eating it.
Just using it for bedding can kill a horse, but not a cow.

Bear
 
A Kid 'ill eat Ivy too, wouldn't You...JJ

Umm, No. No, that doesn't sound appealing to me at all JJ.
No doubt I tried it as a kid, because we had Ivy by the front of the house. But it wasn't something I repeated.

I will admit to a long stem of sweet grass to chaw on occasionally though. :emoji_wink:
 
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