The Official Work Pictures Thread

We have lots of fruitless that get hard pollarded to the same place every year, ugly while pollarded. Get all hollow and rotten and nasty and will never die. I tried to rip some small ones out with 12,000lb winch and they gave me quite the trouble.
 
Pollarding and coppicing are very old practices. Mulberry is food for animals. Goats will even strip the bark off for you. The long straight limbs could be made into fences, furniture, fire wood, baskets. Just another part of a harvest back when. Old willow furniture another example.
Harvest again in one two two year cycles.
We are too wet here right now to dump the load near the animals. And Katy got rid of the goats. But in years past, I'd dump the load out back, then toss the limbs over the fence a little at a time. Cow, horses, goats and sheep all thought it like candy. As much sap is in those, probably sweet to them.
 
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