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Anyone actually experienced Red Maple poisoning in sheep or goats?

 
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I see a lot of mixed information on this one, wanted to see if anyone actually had any first hand experience.
 
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With no evidence of poisoning, I resumed feeding the red maple.  They have eaten quite a bit at this point with no apparent adverse effects and continue to grow well.
 
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I fed a lot of boxelder maple this winter with no issues
 
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Yep, gave them one of those as well with no issues.
 
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