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Nice pictures UNK

This critter was spying my chicken flock this morning 7:30am .
By the time I ran to get the pew pew , maybe 20 seconds past and he disappeared .
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ScoutKnives wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 7:36 pm Nice pictures UNK

This critter was spying my chicken flock this morning 7:30am .
By the time I ran to get the pew pew , maybe 20 seconds past and he disappeared .
I'm learning something every time I read the AAPK forum! :)
My 1st thought was a pew pew? Then I realized ScoutKnives will never get any hate mail from the Karens for saying what I didn't say in my post about a pack of domesticated canines. Pew pew it is! ::tu::
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Oh yes ! It’s all about the wording .
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treefarmer wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 8:49 pm
ScoutKnives wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 7:36 pm Nice pictures UNK

This critter was spying my chicken flock this morning 7:30am .
By the time I ran to get the pew pew , maybe 20 seconds past and he disappeared .
I'm learning something every time I read the AAPK forum! :)
My 1st thought was a pew pew? Then I realized ScoutKnives will never get any hate mail from the Karens for saying what I didn't say in my post about a pack of domesticated canines. Pew pew it is! ::tu::
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doglegg wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 11:45 am
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 3:15 am
Waukonda wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 2:19 am
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treefarmer wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 8:49 pm
ScoutKnives wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 7:36 pm Nice pictures UNK

This critter was spying my chicken flock this morning 7:30am .
By the time I ran to get the pew pew , maybe 20 seconds past and he disappeared .
I'm learning something every time I read the AAPK forum! :)
My 1st thought was a pew pew? Then I realized ScoutKnives will never get any hate mail from the Karens for saying what I didn't say in my post about a pack of domesticated canines. Pew pew it is! ::tu::
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TF, they would be dispatched if I had the energy to set up my turkey blind and sit down there until 3 or 4 in the morning. I am dubious about my chances though. They would smell me a mile off, and of course they don't show up every night - maybe once or twice a week. I 'm old, and that would be way past my bedtime! :lol: And at best, I might get 1 or 2 of the 6 or 7 dogs I see on the pics. And of course I would need a thermal. Most of my friends have one for hogs, so I could borrow one. It just seems like a lot of trouble, and I don't have any livestock. I've never actually seen any of them in person in the almost 5 years we have been here. From what I gather from the neighbors, the guy who owns the dogs lives a mile or so from me, and the Sheriff has removed dogs from him several times over the years - but he just keeps getting more. I do keep some items in the Ranger though - just in case I run up on them someday.
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Back before our 3 cowhands went off to college and didn't come home, we had a small commercial cow/calf operation going on at Starvation Plantation. We had trouble with dogs trying to catch young calves. The. Sheriff at that time gave us some good advice, "Do what you need to do and and keep your mouth shut." He said if you know who owns the dogs and you say something to them and then the dog comes up missing, they'll know. If they cared for the dog, it wouldn't be roaming people's pastures.

40 years ago we didn't many deer, now we have lots of deer, no cows and a lot more neighbors with a lot roaming dogs.

A pew pew is still utilized from time to time. :)
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More adventures with the Guinea fowl today. We were getting dressed for church this morning when through the window I saw a quick movement outside in the chicken yard. Thinking maybe a coyote had somehow gotten inside the fence, I looked out to see a big red tailed hawk was in there, on the ground. And the guineas were chasing it! It was comical. :lol:

The guineas had it surrounded. When the hawk would move toward a Guinea (I guess trying to catch or kill it) ::shrug:: another Guinea would charge at the hawk, either from behind or from the side. The hawk would turn toward the charging Guinea but then another Guinea would rush at it. Meanwhile all the chickens were hiding in the dog kennel. (The dogs weren’t in it). When I went out the back door of the house the hawk took flight.

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Ken, those Guineas are tough old birds!

We took a second dove hunting trip to my buddies ranch this weekend. We were covered up in dove. We got out there around lunch on Friday, and went out to hunt around 4, and I had my limit in a little over an hour. Saturday was just as good. I've never seen the dove so thick. We had Rib-eyes on Friday night, and Sloppy Joes on Saturday night, and a lot of Miller Lite. Had a great time as usual. Here's a few pics.
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Looks like y’all did good! Also looks like rattlesnake country. (Actually I think they’re better eating than dove). :lol:

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Mumbleypeg wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 3:04 am Looks like y’all did good! Also looks like rattlesnake country. (Actually I think they’re better eating than dove). :lol:

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Some more pics around the ranch house. It sure is a nice place to get away for a weekend, and the weather was perfect.
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Got one camera running at the feeder now:
Hurricane Helene rain
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With a little luck, it should be a bountiful harvest in Lower Alabama this year !
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Nice pics, TF. Looks like a couple of decent bucks in there.
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Unk wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 2:46 am Ken, those Guineas are tough old birds!

We took a second dove hunting trip to my buddies ranch this weekend. We were covered up in dove. We got out there around lunch on Friday, and went out to hunt around 4, and I had my limit in a little over an hour. Saturday was just as good. I've never seen the dove so thick. We had Rib-eyes on Friday night, and Sloppy Joes on Saturday night, and a lot of Miller Lite. Had a great time as usual. Here's a few pics.
::skeptic:: I don't know about all that .... ::paranoid:: wouldn't you rather have an apartment in San Fransico or New York city? .... ::shrug::
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 3:36 am
Unk wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 2:46 am
::skeptic:: I don't know about all that .... ::paranoid:: wouldn't you rather have an apartment in San Fransico or New York city? .... ::shrug::
LOL! You know me better than that, TD! Wouldn't take them if you gave them to me! :lol:
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::hmm:: ... I remember years ago I was invited to a cookout in El Paso, and I brought some picante sauce that was made New York city... ::skeptic:: .... ::uc:: Let's just say it did not go over so well .... ::facepalm::
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If you can remember it, it didn't go as it should have.
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Great photos fellas!!! Thank you!! ::tu::
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2024 11:59 pm ::hmm:: ... I remember years ago I was invited to a cookout in El Paso, and I brought some picante sauce that was made New York city... ::skeptic:: .... ::uc:: Let's just say it did not go over so well .... ::facepalm::
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doglegg wrote: Fri Oct 11, 2024 12:10 am If you can remember it, it didn't go as it should have.
::skeptic:: ....Well ::paranoid:: It was a close call... ::paranoid:: ... Let's just say some Texans ain't so good at rope work and knot tying skills .... :shock: Luckily!!!! ::uc::
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:wink:
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Tue Oct 15, 2024 3:17 am
doglegg wrote: Fri Oct 11, 2024 12:10 am If you can remember it, it didn't go as it should have.
::skeptic:: ....Well ::paranoid:: It was a close call... ::paranoid:: ... Let's just say some Texans ain't so good at rope work and knot tying skills .... :shock: Luckily!!!! ::uc::
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I came across these 2 little bucks the other day, the one appears to be issuing a warning to the other.
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Waukonda wrote: Tue Oct 15, 2024 2:01 pm I came across these 2 little bucks the other day, the one appears to be issuing a warning to the other.
Stay away from my girls. Or else! ::nod:: :lol:

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Waukonda wrote: Tue Oct 15, 2024 2:01 pm I came across these 2 little bucks the other day, the one appears to be issuing a warning to the other.
Ike, that pic is worth a couple of bucks.
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