I have a flowering crab-apple tree that has just dropped around 1,000 little crab-apples. I just raked them up and was going to throw them away.  I feed the birds all year round with sunflower seed and was wondering if I dried some of them, would the birds eat them this winter?
Will wild birds eat dried crab-apples?
They might peck at them a bit. However, crab apples have very little actual fruit, and are mostly core and skin after you dry them. 
In addition, apple seeds can be deadly to birds.
I dry actual slices of apple fruit for our birds and they really like it. It does tend to be a bit tough though, so I have to cut it up for them.
Good luck.
Reply:I found out that deer WILL eat them, and I knew from what you told me that the deer would get more out of them.  I hauled them to a big field that I see them in all the time and scattered them.  Thanks for helping me figure out what to do with the two wheelbarrows full!                          Report It                      
Reply:Probably, at least for the seeds inside.
Reply:I think they might
Reply:Great idea.  Do it!!!
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
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