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Mike CHS
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The yearlings head was a whole lot harder than my teeth. I don't always do the right thing with the sheep but they usually overcome my shortcomings and make it right.
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I've got snake gaiters that I wear - though definitely in case of noisy slitheries - but they sure do a great job of keeping the foxtails and other nasty weed seeds out of my jeans.I wear shorts pretty when I'm outside almost but not quite year-round. Most of the time, I would put on trousers when I am running the weed eater but often wouldn't go to the trouble so my shins take a beating. I ordered some chaps (called Brush Gaiters) that you can use with shorts awhile back and I have mentally kicked myself several times now for not getting those things years ago.
You need snake gaiters in S CA? We had lots of diamond backs and mojave greens (some) and a few timber rattlers in Tehachapi…lots of rattlers here as well… trying to imagine where you are walking wearing those . I would buy a couple long sets to put in my horse and my feet would never hit the ground!!Jeans and knee high boots (or above ankle steel toed from Walmart) here - and snake gaiters as needed. Not so much bugs, but nasty ouchie weeds and of course slitheries.
Oh yeah - most definitely. I think our "permanent snake relocation" program has 8 or so already this year. All have been the southern pacific rattlesnake. Though we did have one mojave green at the old place about 35yrs ago - 42inches of it too.You need snake gaiters in S CA?