wbvs58
Well-known member
Suzie, definately a rabbit, hares are very rare around here but we have lots and lots of rabbits. Remember we are right on the border of NSW, the rabbit fence is about 20km north of us at Cottonvale, there are white lines drawn on the road that the rabbits aren't allowed to cross. Actually the fence goes parallel to the road on both sides for about 1 km and lines drawn where the fence is. I think they work on the principal of keeping the rabbits on the road for a fair way to let the vehicles squash them. They are widespread in Qld now.
I hope your tractor arrived OK Dale, how many rocks have you hit with the slasher so far. If you drop in tomorrow morn and I'm not at the house, I'll be in the very front paddock on the bike checking for love grass. The gate to the paddock is immediately on the left when you come through my entrance gate, you would see me in the first part but if I have been there for a while I might have moved over the hill and you might have to come looking.
I've got a lot of things I want to get done but I'm not starting anything new until I get around the whole place checking for love grass. It is probably the best time of year to search for it, the seed heads will stand well above all the other grasses at the moment, it is imperative to keep on top of it.
Ken
I hope your tractor arrived OK Dale, how many rocks have you hit with the slasher so far. If you drop in tomorrow morn and I'm not at the house, I'll be in the very front paddock on the bike checking for love grass. The gate to the paddock is immediately on the left when you come through my entrance gate, you would see me in the first part but if I have been there for a while I might have moved over the hill and you might have to come looking.
I've got a lot of things I want to get done but I'm not starting anything new until I get around the whole place checking for love grass. It is probably the best time of year to search for it, the seed heads will stand well above all the other grasses at the moment, it is imperative to keep on top of it.
Ken