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<blockquote data-quote="Keren" data-source="post: 603568" data-attributes="member: 3195"><p>I guess it depends on your area and also what sort of livestock. We get roos by the hundreds - every evening look out the back door there are about 40 - 50 not more than twenty meters away. I put one in the freezer not last night the night before. Also rabbits are everywhere, cockatoos, galahs, magpies and possums. I guess you see all those more than once a day. Maybe every second or third day I see a goanna, kookaburras the same. Echidnas maybe every few weeks. Koalas never around here. And obviously I only see tassie devils when I am in tassie, which is not often enough for my liking!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keren, post: 603568, member: 3195"] I guess it depends on your area and also what sort of livestock. We get roos by the hundreds - every evening look out the back door there are about 40 - 50 not more than twenty meters away. I put one in the freezer not last night the night before. Also rabbits are everywhere, cockatoos, galahs, magpies and possums. I guess you see all those more than once a day. Maybe every second or third day I see a goanna, kookaburras the same. Echidnas maybe every few weeks. Koalas never around here. And obviously I only see tassie devils when I am in tassie, which is not often enough for my liking! [/QUOTE]
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