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We would release oak also. And if opened to far they may have epicormic branching. What size are these trees? Also thinning is not only to speed up growth but to allow a stand to maintain healthy growth, as opposed to stagnating.
However, if the tree is young, and it has good vigor, it will respond very well to release. One thing that has to be remembered is that diameter and age don't necessarily go hand in hand. A suppressed tree that has been growing for years in the understory may be just as old as the surrounding dominant and codominant trees. In that case, it will be hard to release that type of tree.If you're thinning and releasing codominants, then you shouldn't have any problems.