Used to chop greenchop for the cows with a direct cut head. Every day about a half hour before I would chop, a red fox would come from across the road and mosey up the stone fence. She would be sitting on top of the hill waiting for me. She would fall in behind me an just sit patiently waiting for me to hook up the wagon and start chopping. She would kill four of the mice that came scurrying from out under the chopper. She would kill one, carry it along, drop it while she killed the next one, carry them both along, etc, until she killed four of them. She would then kill a fifth, eat it, and pick up the other four and head out. My wife said that she would see the fox walking back along the stone fence and across the road. Apparently foxes are sharp enough to equate 4 mice/4 pups because she never varied the routine for the whole time I was in that field. Used to have those little sparrow hawks hover overhead while I was chopping or mowing. It was fun to watch them fold their wings in and go into a dive. Sure beats staring at a production line all day, doesn't it?
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