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hunter48820
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Posted - 10/24/2007 : 09:01:40 AM
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Hi Mike, A beautiful setting for your horses. They are lucky to have found you and Sandy!! Could be wrong but I think I see a little gleam in that eye!!
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Best, Andy Keeney
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hunter48820
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Posted - 10/24/2007 : 09:05:07 AM
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quote: Originally posted by deemery
Sorry, but my affinity for white-tail deer went with the entire yard's worth of landscaping 3 of them wiped out in a single day this summer. dave
Hi Dave, You won't hurt my feelings any. We also have more than our share of deer around Michigan! But we couldn't just leave the little guy!
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Posted - 10/24/2007 : 09:55:58 AM
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quote: Originally posted by C Laskey
Hi Guys & Girls
Well summer has come to an end and we've been busy preparing our meadows for three new lawnmowers. Their names are Jesse, Buba and Ginger. We have had the opportunity to rescue three horses, two Belgiums and one Pergeron. The large Belgium Ginger, came from a home whose owner had a horific tractor accident and is no longer able to take care of her. The other two were abandoned by the owner and were almost starved to death. They have a ways to go but they are making gains every day. As you can see by the pictures they had enough energy to forage around in the burdocks before coming to our meadow last week. It is really neat having them around.
A subtext to this whole adventure was the way in which Ginger arrived here on Sunday. She is terrified of going into a trailer as we verified on Thursday. First round went to Ginger. She broke the lead line and walked to the other side of the meadow . Round two went to Ginger also. We walked her over the moutain; 12 miles and 7 hours later she was a bit frightened but now seems to be content. The three have become a herd and seem quite happy.
Thanks for looking, Carl and Sandy






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Posted - 11/17/2007 : 4:01:12 PM
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This may show how little affinity I have for the little buggers that have been putting holes in my barn. Sorry Disney fans.

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Posted - 11/18/2007 : 06:02:41 AM
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Urban white tail control. These things are legal in Tennessee during hunting season for white tail. Tried out a similar one at Sportsman's Warehouse. After the sight was adjusted it was falling off a log easy to hit the bullseye. It shot really nice hard fast and straight and didn't take months of practice to master like a regular bow.

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Posted - 11/18/2007 : 08:04:32 AM
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Chester - I've often said that a squirrel is just a rat with a good PR agent! We have tons of them around my place. They can do some damage!
Jon - In Michigan, you can only use crossbows with a special permit from the DNR, or if you are physically challenged to the point that you cannot use a regular firearm.
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Posted - 11/18/2007 : 08:36:04 AM
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Carl The last tight close up portrait is just a wonderful image. Peter 
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LandNnut
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Posted - 11/18/2007 : 2:26:25 PM
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Yea the law in Tennessee was just changed recently. It used to be like that here too. L&N nut
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anbhurst
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Posted - 11/18/2007 : 4:41:35 PM
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Mike, . .Sad to say that our internet cable is at the top of their food chain. Guess it helps to keep their pearly-whites trimmed. Our cable man had to climb three poles before he found their dastardly deed. He said that squirrels are numero uno on their hit list!
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Chester - I've often said that a squirrel is just a rat with a good PR agent! . .They can do some damage! . .
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Posted - 12/17/2007 : 8:45:20 PM
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I took this picture in Orlando this spring. i think the roller coaster in the background adds interest.

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Posted - 01/01/2008 : 4:39:16 PM
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Lots of snow here in Atlantic Canada. The girls just love it!

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Chester
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Posted - 02/03/2008 : 08:20:45 AM
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Pretty ladies Gerry, meet Kea, our son's pup.

Found this guy in my back lot back in Sept.

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Posted - 02/14/2008 : 10:55:11 PM
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Beautiful snow dogs Chester and lumberjack.
here are just some of the 250 plus Kangaroos near our place.

Here is one of the two Blue Tongue lizards that have made a home in our backyard.

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Posted - 02/15/2008 : 06:51:52 AM
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Chester Kea's photograph is classic; simply wonderful. Peter 
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shadetreekid
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Posted - 02/16/2008 : 1:57:01 PM
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Great nature shots. Even the lizard seem to be enjoying itself. No lizards around here, especially with the amount of snow on the ground.
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