Unfortunately this happens more everyday, it is wrong in so many ways.
Very cute but wrong
Very cute but wrong
Unfortunately this happens more everyday, it is wrong in so many ways.
Very cute but wrong
It's pretty great ain't it?!?!Thanks alot Murray . . . now I'm gonna have that stupid song in my head for the next three days.
Yah I think it came out about 10 years ago. I had purged it from my memory. Now it's backIt's pretty great ain't it?!?!
Lot of these folks on here have never heard it I'm sure. Pretty catchy tune!
Yep I have a little grey fox that barks at you after dark.We have a fox that lives here on the farm. Before she moved in, we had a problem with prairie dogs. They were starting to get into our hayfield, but not no more. She got every single one. She usually has several pups every year; seen the little ones down at the water tank last week.
Video with Kevin Costner soon to be released.... Dances With FoxesI had a fox that would run through the lower bottom of my place in SD, and if I was down there in the early morning he would circle around and once past he would do a little dance, jumping and bucking around. I'd try my best to mimic him. When I did he would watch and wait for me to finish, but you could see he was excited by my attention. After I did my dance he'd do another. And we carried on like that for a minute or two, trading craziness. Never saw him up by the house where the chickens were. I think he was visiting the prairie dog town just north of the creek bottom. He never gave me cause to worry so I left him alone.
I had a good dog and can't imagine why it wasn't with me the first time I saw the fox. But after that I made a point to visit the bottom without the dog. The dog was a stone cold killer if she could get ahold of any varmint so I'd bet she would have been after the fox in a heartbeat.
Some places make a good supplemental income charging people a fee to shoot prairie dogs.We have a fox that lives here on the farm. Before she moved in, we had a problem with prairie dogs. They were starting to get into our hayfield, but not no more. She got every single one. She usually has several pups every year; seen the little ones down at the water tank last week.
I had people come to shoot mine. About twice a year. After a couple of days the dogs learned to stay in their holes. Shooting never put a dent in them as far as I could tell.Some places make a good supplemental income charging people a fee to shoot prairie dogs.
I shot a lot of them. I had to be really careful when shooting as there are buildings all around, so I would drive up to them in the pickup and shoot out the window. I as maybe 10' away, that way there was not possible way I could miss. Then the fox moved in and she took care of the rest.Some places make a good supplemental income charging people a fee to shoot prairie dogs.