Juniper Tree & Chickens

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I cant narrow down exactly what kind of Juniper Tree we have, but the Chickens absolutely love the berries.
From what I could find, they are okay, but just want to make sure, 100% the berries are ok.
Also, are they beneficial as well? Or just a tasty treat?

Any info is appreciated, thank you!!
 
Can you post a picture of the tree for us to take a look? I think if the chickens eat it - and have been with no sign of problems - all should be fine. Good luck to you!
 
of course, thanks for the reply! Here are 4 pics. Most of the Juniper tress Ive been seeing look way more "piney".













 
I have yet to meet a stupid animal.

Human's though, I can't seem to get through a day without interacting with one.
 
I have yet to meet a stupid animal.

Human's though, I can't seem to get through a day without interacting with one.
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Thanks for the info.
The pics of the Yew although similar, look very different from our tree. The trunk alone & bark are very different.
Also, for some reason, the berries on our's seem to grow in two's, with one of them always staying smaller & harder, not quite a berry.
Do you not think it is a Juniper?
thanks for the help!!
 
It's not the junipers I've known, those are an evergreen with needles. I don't know what your tree is.
 
Thanks to Linda, over at Tree People, this tree is successfully identified as [FONT=Verdana, Helvetica, Arial]Podocarpus Macrophyllus[/FONT].
YEW PINE Podocarpus macrophyllus to be exact. (but oddly enough, not a yew or a pine).

The fruit, known as aril, no problem for the chickens, however the seed is poisonous.

http://selectree.calpoly.edu/treede...ession=selectree:634CBBB102b051958AvLP126EE83

thank you everyone!
 
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