Posted by The tractor vet on November 24, 2020 at 13:06:23 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: Not a deer posted by cjunrau on November 24, 2020 at 11:17:45:
Sofar we have not been BLESSED with them and really would like to keep it that way . BUY i am sure one day they will make it here . We have been getting Some new shell we say critters roaming around here that have never been around as long as i have been around . Yotes are here to stay regardless of how many we try and remove . Been more bear sightings and had several big cat sightings . One as close as 150 feet from my yard . Saw it's tracks in the snow one evening when i took the dog out for the last walk of the night . It was following the urban deer herd that had crossed the street and was headed for the old apple orchard's up behind me . My dog was vary interested in the new sent and for several days after would freeze and stair across the street off into the woods and sniff the air . Only saw those tracks that one time in the fresh snow . down south of us they have the hogs but not up here YET. .
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