This afternoon we hauled the 'lawn' deer their very own round bale. Picked a good one and set it a 1/4 mile from my parent's yard. All kind of deer and the dingo raises a ruckus, barks, keeps my folks up at night....
Whitetail feeding out in the open all day, getting pretty tame.
Meanwhile in unrelated news....
good for you Sam, had about 25 whitetails in the front yard tonight coming in to pick up apples from the trees, Cur dog is raising heck
Those guys in the valley used to set hay out for the deer in tough winters.
Not so much for the benefit of the deer, more so for the benefit of the hay stack. Sometimes it worked and the deer would leave the stack alone. Most times not.
Those guys in the valley used to set hay out for the deer in tough winters.
Not so much for the benefit of the deer, more so for the benefit of the hay stack. Sometimes it worked and the deer would leave the stack alone. Most times not.
Will coyotes eat cow schit?
here in Iowa the coyotes go on cow chit about at the end of the year. Have seen them following cows around eating a hot lunch as soon as it hits the ground, later it is calves. We run them with trucks and always check the lots first
Those guys in the valley used to set hay out for the deer in tough winters.
Not so much for the benefit of the deer, more so for the benefit of the hay stack. Sometimes it worked and the deer would leave the stack alone. Most times not.
Will coyotes eat cow schit?
here in Iowa the coyotes go on cow chit about at the end of the year. Have seen them following cows around eating a hot lunch as soon as it hits the ground, later it is calves. We run them with trucks and always check the lots first
I have not seen that. I have watched a 100 pheasants descend into a brushy area when the cows come out to feed. Like vultures.
When you say that you run the coyotes, do you mean with dogs?
In the winter when I take a load of manure out to the fields it is like ringing a dinner bell for the turkeys. In the summer the turkeys hit every cow pie in the pasture.