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#135723 Oct 2nd, 2007 at 04:39 AM
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mooo

Well they are critters aren't they? lol

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Sunflowers #135773 Oct 2nd, 2007 at 08:39 AM
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YES they're critters! :LOL: Nice pictures. I don't see any moose... notme


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Is this all the cattle you have or are these just your favorites?


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I just have 6 but 3 are pregnant. Starting slowly.

No moose but there was bears in the field to the left of them.


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Sunflowers #136418 Oct 4th, 2007 at 07:02 PM
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what a nice set up you have! do you have problems with the bears....or coyotes....or wolves up there?


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Moose are our problem so far but the bears have slowly started showing themselves. We have coyotes and fox but rarely see them.

Oh, by the way the little pitiful building in the second picture is an old henhouse that is about 100 years old. DH just can't bare to tear it down.


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Sunflowers #136602 Oct 5th, 2007 at 07:07 AM
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Moooo, moooo, moooo, moooo! mooo lol thumbup mooo

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They look lovely. I think cows have beautiful eyes.


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Tamara How are the moose a problem Sorry I have no idea what they might do why besides eat what the cows may eat..

I love seeing these pictures grin Thanks for posting them! clap

I imagine I would have a problem tearing down a 100 year old anything that was built for the purpose of survival back then boohoo

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The moose keep breaking my electric fencing.

It was originally an old house across the road that was skidded there by DH's great-grandfather. they took the bottom of the house down and saved the top half for a hen house.


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Sunflowers #138973 Oct 9th, 2007 at 06:47 PM
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that's cool. and i like your critters. wouldn't want to keep up with them, but like looking at them!


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