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Eastern red bud as a cospice fodder row?

 
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Just fed a bunny some leaves. I was wondering if anyone uses it in fodder rows? does this have any benefit to the mulberry /willow/cottonwood cuttings I've been scrounging to make rows? Thank you
 
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I haven't had rabbits in a long time.

This discussion suggests it is toxic though a little might be okay:

https://rabbittalk.com/threads/my-rabbit-ate-a-redbud-tree-leaf.10391/

https://pfaf.org/user/Plant.aspx?LatinName=Cercis+canadensis

This is a list of what can be feed to rabbits:

https://rabbittalk.com/threads/safe-plants-for-rabbits-list.55/
 
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