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<blockquote data-quote="FlyingLSimmentals" data-source="post: 1338734" data-attributes="member: 16752"><p>We just got finished with our Spring hay cutting. Don't think I hit or even saw any this year myself while I mowed. Did see a coyote come to the field looking for food and a ground hog but that was it while I mowed. Dad on the other hand ran over 2 fawns killing both. It was his first pass around the field and wood line, got them with his inside tire. Just a bit one direction or the other he would have missed them. I've hit a hen turkey on a nest before as well. Usually they will come up but she didn't, cut her right in half and she was still alive flopping. Had to finish her with my 357 revolver. The eggs weren't hurt, can't remember the exact number of eggs but it was double digits. Tried really hard to find someone to incubate them but nobody wanted too. Ended up loosing them all. You just can't see them in that tall grass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlyingLSimmentals, post: 1338734, member: 16752"] We just got finished with our Spring hay cutting. Don't think I hit or even saw any this year myself while I mowed. Did see a coyote come to the field looking for food and a ground hog but that was it while I mowed. Dad on the other hand ran over 2 fawns killing both. It was his first pass around the field and wood line, got them with his inside tire. Just a bit one direction or the other he would have missed them. I've hit a hen turkey on a nest before as well. Usually they will come up but she didn't, cut her right in half and she was still alive flopping. Had to finish her with my 357 revolver. The eggs weren't hurt, can't remember the exact number of eggs but it was double digits. Tried really hard to find someone to incubate them but nobody wanted too. Ended up loosing them all. You just can't see them in that tall grass. [/QUOTE]
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