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red maple
It is my understanding that red maple is poison to horses when leaves are
wilting. Horses will nibble on leaves from blow down branches or pruned
limbs etc. This can also happen with the cherry family of trees. Have
read that the fresh leaves are not a problem nor very dry ones. Red maple
has red leaves all summer, not just in fall. Check with local extension
office.
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