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    Mulberry Trees

    I only have a couple young wild type reds that I planted. Their fruit is small and average quality. One of the young ones was owed down by the NH cockerels, so I suppose that they will eat them. I have never offered any to any penned birds. I will give it a try. I want to plant a couple...
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    Mulberry Trees

    I wondered if the birds would eat them.
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    Mulberry Trees

    The molasses block is their vitamin/mineral block.
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    Mulberry Trees

    Try this one. I am not certain if this is what I was thinking of. http://jaha.ahajournals.org/content/3/1/e000755.full?sid=2a92ae76-d6fc-491c-9e79-43190d584090 Some of the farms are for silkworms.
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    Mulberry Trees

    They harvest them green. They plant them as a row crop and top them as a bush. The Vietnamese feed rabbits mulberry leaves ( I believe a white variety), and molasses blocks alone. I read study where production was near equivalent to commercial pellets. I saved a link. I will see if I can find it.
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    Mulberry Trees

    They grow them in Asia for fodder, and not just for the silk worms. Some varieties have more nutritious leaves than others. I have been fascinated by the idea of feeding mulberry leaves to rabbits.
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