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Re: New AU study on hogs and turkeys...
[Re: JohnG]
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08/29/22 08:42 AM
08/29/22 08:42 AM
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And some people cuss us with high fences. You could easily kill a dozen birds on our 1200 acres because that’s where the hens are. The outside looks like you been plowing it the pigs are so bad especially when the acorns fall. Any one thought about low fencing a few hundred acres of prime turkey habitat? I have always wanted to high fence part of the farm to keep deer out, not in. And of course it would keep out coyotes and any hogs that wanted to visit. But that seems unlikely to happen now; I got too old and never had enough money to use that way.
All the labor of man is for his mouth, and yet the appetite is not filled.
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