CntryBoy777 - The Lazy A** Acres Adventures

CntryBoy777

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I got some pics of Gabbie today....dappled in shade and sunlight..... IMAG3563.jpg
IMAG3567.jpg IMAG3568.jpg guess what we were doing??......:lol::gig
 

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Naw....she has us already "trained" for that....she controls the dish while she is catching her breath....and until she is ready she will play keep away with ya ......she has to put the disc between my feet....and she will point it in the direction she wants it thrown to.....;)
 

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Groundhog and opissum are safe to eat. But I would be very careful handling skunk, raccoon, fox as they can have rabies. Not going to chance eating raccoon. I love watching groundhogs (whistle pigs) and unless they are raiding my garden we live in peace. George the LGD keeps all safe from coons, etc. Last year we had a raccoon problem at dairy and trapped/killed 13 in a week. I still see tracks but they steer clear of milk house. Skunks especially can carry rabies up to 18 months. In past our area has history of rabid animals digging into yards and such.
 

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HATE groundhogs. None here this year but one from last year tried to get in one last shot. I had moved some stuff in the little barn to get to other stuff, nearly stepped in the ba5ard'5 hole. Luckily only the front of my foot hit the edge. You can break an ankle stepping into an 8" diameter hole in the ground.
 
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