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Posted by Hugh macKay on December 07, 2003 at 19:56:57 from (209.226.106.154):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Mouse nest in Torque Tube posted by Haas, More on December 07, 2003 at 18:35:34:
Paul: I have to agree with Joe on this. I had a border collie once, and the one thing he enjoyed more than herding was cleaning out some part of barn that was mouse infested. I had about hundred bales of straw left one season. I knew there were mice in there. Border collie went under every bale as I picked them up. Man was he agressive, by times we just had to stop and enjoy his enthusiem. Cat was there too, but she would take one mouse and just torture it. The border collie on other hand killed every mouse that moved. He even upset me once, going between my legs after a mouse. It seemed the more I praised him the harder he went after them, that part is border collie.
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