That's rye grass and crimson clover planted in that pasture.It is so hard to fathom that these hogs just run loose and produce so many, so often. I know it is true... but just not something we see around here... THANK GOODNESS for that...
Looks like you are greening up there pretty nicely.
Actually I feel better now than I have in a long time.I know it was a different thread, but how did the doctor appts go?
In Mexico and Canada, lawyers do not advertise: " Have you or a loved one taken ( name of drug)? If so, you may be entitled to compensation. Call the law offices of Dewey, Phukum and Howe........" Most people don't understand that companies do NOT pay corporate taxes, government fines and fees, the crippling costs of healthcare, union wages or multi-billion dollar class-action lawsuits. The consumers do.Actually I feel better now than I have in a long time.
Rheumatologist started me on Enbrel a month ago and has shut down all the inflammation.
I still have issues from Ankylosis Spondylitis but this has stopped the progression of the disease.
Now I can get on my soapbox about how we are financing the worlds medicine.
This is criminal what our politicians have done to us.
Enbrel in the USA is 15K a month for my insurance, it's 400 a month in Canada and less than that in Mexico.
I won't go any farther here as this is richer than three feet up a bulls ass In politics.
Must have been some fast and furious shooting.These got in the hay patch that is hog fenced, my son and grandson got all but two smaller ones, they found the hole in time not to get shot.
Sorry S.O.B's.....These got in the hay patch that is hog fenced, my son and grandson got all but two smaller ones, they found the hole in time not to get shot.
Always is I got eight one morning running across the pasture, I ran out of ammo in my Model 92. That 44 mag holds ten I missed twice, rolls them like getting hit by a semi.Must have been some fast and furious shooting.
Ken
Here is a hayfield picture for you.Sorry S.O.B's.....
Real good shooting... I cannot imagine having to live with that menace..... we would never get any hay made since more than half is made on rented ground of "free" places.... and I cannot imagine trying to "hog proof fence" the hayfields/crop fields on the farm....
God bless you guys dealing with that in the "further south" areas than we are in....
I can catch you all you would like, just pay shipping.BASTIDS!!!!!!!!
Need to pack a rifle in the tractor. They don't seem too worried about it.Here is a hayfield picture for you.View attachment 43468
Hard to catch them out in the open in daytime down here.I can catch you all you would like, just pay shipping.
We shouldn't be the only ones to have this much fun.
Tried you never have it when you need it.Need to pack a rifle in the tractor. They don't seem too worried about it.
It's seldom you see them in the day here as well.Hard to catch them out in the open in daytime down here.