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Red Maple Poisoning in HorsesIntroduction
The red maple is a common tree of the America's and perhaps elsewhere. Its beautiful deep reed to purple color in the fall helps differentiate it from it's equally common brother the sugar maple. The foliage from this beautiful tree can become quite toxic when wilted and horses will eat them under certain conditions.
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