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Re: Browse
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12/09/15 04:18 PM
12/09/15 04:18 PM
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Posts: 31,681 Slidell, La
perchjerker
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Slidell, La
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Plots are not what I consider browse, its natural plants. it really depends on where you are. around Troy there is a plant that grows around fields called Florida Pusley, they hammer that, blackberry bushes, kudzu if its green, small plants growing in a clear cut. Honey suckle. Just about anything green now is browse.Really too many to list. green briar. Ive seen them eating anything green growing in a pond too.
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Re: Browse
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12/09/15 04:40 PM
12/09/15 04:40 PM
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Matt Brock
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Matt Brock
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Honeysuckle, privet, smilax, strawberry bush, vetch, henbit. Several of those are not native, but naturalized. They're eating a lot of green stuff right now since it's still 65 freaking degrees.
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