maritown
Overrun with beasties
Hey all, was wondering if anyone has experience with choke cherries? Our two goat pastures are surrounded by them. This has never been an issue as we keep them cut back in the fall so goats are never exposed to wilting leaves. My does will grab a few fresh leaves in passing but never stick to a tree and my boys are not old enough to reach yet.
However, today I noticed that a handful of trees that have been completely dead looking since we moved here in November are now covered in leaves and they are IN the boys pasture. At least 6 more small trees in the pasture still look dead but now I have a feeling they are just waiting for warmer weather. So essentially the pasture is filled with choke cherry and the boys were chowing down on it.
I've heard people say only the wilted leaves are a danger and some say fresh leaves are deadly in abundance as well. But how much is abundance? Both boys are under a year old Nigis (one is only 6 wks) so I don't really trust their threshhold for 'abundance'...
They have hay at all times but generally prefer grazing/browsing.
Does anyone have experience with choke cherry at all? Should I be freaking out?
However, today I noticed that a handful of trees that have been completely dead looking since we moved here in November are now covered in leaves and they are IN the boys pasture. At least 6 more small trees in the pasture still look dead but now I have a feeling they are just waiting for warmer weather. So essentially the pasture is filled with choke cherry and the boys were chowing down on it.
I've heard people say only the wilted leaves are a danger and some say fresh leaves are deadly in abundance as well. But how much is abundance? Both boys are under a year old Nigis (one is only 6 wks) so I don't really trust their threshhold for 'abundance'...
They have hay at all times but generally prefer grazing/browsing.
Does anyone have experience with choke cherry at all? Should I be freaking out?