Name this sapling

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I know there’s a glut of sycamore saplings atm but I’ve got these in my field.
We have a lot of oak trees on the border but not sure if they’re oak or otherwise.
Any ideas?

My horse was taken ill last night and I was concerned he had Atypical Myopathy but his bloods have come back clear.
I would still like to identify these saplings though.
 

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okay thanks guys. I'll go and look for the blasted tree.

Luckily my horse is fine - its not Atypical Myopathy.
His temperature was high at 39.9, respiratory high and the bloods confirmed his inflammatory markers were 540, instead of below 20.
The temp and respiratory are now back to normal, just about and he's looking back to his normal self today. Phew.
We don't know what started this all off though.

But I do need to tackle those saplings..............
 
I know there’s a glut of sycamore saplings atm but I’ve got these in my field.
We have a lot of oak trees on the border but not sure if they’re oak or otherwise.
Any ideas?

My horse was taken ill last night and I was concerned he had Atypical Myopathy but his bloods have come back clear.
I would still like to identify these saplings though.
That is definitely sycamore, we've got the same in our autumn paddock. Horrible things
 
I’ve found one small sycamore tree among all the oak ones I have - see leaf photo 😫

Also the allotments next door are coming over on Saturday to confirm the ID of the saplings. They also told me they have a sycamore on their bank line which if it’s very windy could well blow the seeds across.
 

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Oh no, what a nightmare. The sycamore seedings do seem to be particularly plentiful this year 😥
 
okay thanks guys. I'll go and look for the blasted tree.

Luckily my horse is fine - its not Atypical Myopathy.
His temperature was high at 39.9, respiratory high and the bloods confirmed his inflammatory markers were 540, instead of below 20.
The temp and respiratory are now back to normal, just about and he's looking back to his normal self today. Phew.
We don't know what started this all off though.

But I do need to tackle those saplings..............
Even if it's not AM this time I'm not sure I wish risk it and would remove all the saplings it's not worth the risk.

Hope your horse is ok
 
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