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Came to this one a bit late, Sarah, somewhere on your tree labels should be a code for the rootstock, either M27, M9, M26, MM106 or MM111, and either Quince A or C for pears, if you can find these I can give you a rough idea of spacing and pruning.
Judith, if your trees are only growing from the rootstock then I'm afraid they'll havo to go, if not then follow the suckers back to the root and pull them off (preferably), or cut them off flush with the root. If you are getting very strong upright growth then they'll be fine, just pull the branches as close to horizontal as possible and tie them there. Any work on stone ffruits must be done in early summer to avoid silverleaf.
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