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    Default Yard ornaments.


    We are keeping them close. Name:  002.jpg
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    always nice to see those grazing ain't it.
    GO BIG ORANGE !

    I meant to behave, but there were just way too many other options available at the time.

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    yup, keep an eye on them for me for a couple more weeks... then I'll take over from there!

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    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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    they gonna be hongry round here this fall and winter. of course, unless things have changed there in mo and i doubt it, you can't feed. here in ark they can (i've quit hunting them) and they will come running at the sound of a feeder going off. some that are feeding now say they are just out in the woods waiting for the feeder to go off. i understand there's no acorn crop here this year and what's on the trees have nothing in them. i'm having bucks come into the yard to eat the green grass and with corn being so high this year i don't think too many will feed. if it don't start raining just hunt the water holes. they are hittin' the ponds what has water left in them around here now. good luck when the season opens.

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    Had two in my back yard this morning

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    I don't think much of anyone will be able to afford to feed the wildlife this winter. My dad was upset over the price he was paying for ground corn to feed a beef calf and a couple of cows that had just calved at Preston, MO. He has been paying $18.50 per hundred weight. I decided since I was up here on the Missouri - Iowa state line in corn country I would just go up to the local elevator and buy a pickup load and take to the farm. WRONG! Ground corn up here is $25.50 per hundred weight!

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    MMM tasty

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    Ain't they purdy?









    "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty ia a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin.

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    Feed is very high its high enough makes you think about selling betwwen it and the price of hay holy crap its bad

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