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Baymule
Herd Master
Acorns are also bad for horses and cattle. I stuffed the sheep with hay before I let them out to graze the winter rye in the yard. There are oak trees in every pasture, all over the property. We can't cut them all down. I have thought about a couple of pigs for fall, just to eat the acorns, but tossed that idea. LOL Don't turkeys like acorns and fatten on them? Maybe I need a flock of turkeys.
My heart horse, Joe, whose blue eye is my avatar lost over 200 pounds one fall. His ribs were showing, hip bone stuck out, I was getting frantic. I wormed him, he still lost weight. Finally I saw him standing under a huge white oak tree, waiting on the next acorn to fall. He would hear the thump and go snuffling on the ground until he found it. There were plenty of oak trees on that property, so keeping him away from that one tree would have had no effect. It was just his favorite tree.
Feel free to offer advice or criticism any time you see me going down the wrong road or see a better way for me to do things. I don't wear my feelings on my shirt sleeve and don't get angry if someone has a different opinion. How else are we to learn if we do not share our own experiences and wisdom-often gained by our own mistakes and loss.
My heart horse, Joe, whose blue eye is my avatar lost over 200 pounds one fall. His ribs were showing, hip bone stuck out, I was getting frantic. I wormed him, he still lost weight. Finally I saw him standing under a huge white oak tree, waiting on the next acorn to fall. He would hear the thump and go snuffling on the ground until he found it. There were plenty of oak trees on that property, so keeping him away from that one tree would have had no effect. It was just his favorite tree.
Feel free to offer advice or criticism any time you see me going down the wrong road or see a better way for me to do things. I don't wear my feelings on my shirt sleeve and don't get angry if someone has a different opinion. How else are we to learn if we do not share our own experiences and wisdom-often gained by our own mistakes and loss.