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<blockquote data-quote="hillrancher" data-source="post: 679598" data-attributes="member: 6761"><p>Backhoe the armadillo has not been here many years. I remember the old neighbor was telling what he had seen checking his cattle. His grandsons said he was old and senile. In about a year after a snow one came out of a old cement culvert and froze to death I took it into town was a big deal. Now they are as plentiful as welfare patrons.</p><p></p><p>I remember when the stocking rates here were cow calf per 12 acres they lived in the woods. When spring came they were not seen until the acorns were gone then they came out for hay or cotton seed hulls. I have a few acres of woods I only seen them go into the woods when the acorns fall and come out needing worming. Years ago everyone wormed with phenozine(not spelled correct) the green stuff, that burned your skin if you got it on you. There is still a truck load of old gallon jugs in one of our old barn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillrancher, post: 679598, member: 6761"] Backhoe the armadillo has not been here many years. I remember the old neighbor was telling what he had seen checking his cattle. His grandsons said he was old and senile. In about a year after a snow one came out of a old cement culvert and froze to death I took it into town was a big deal. Now they are as plentiful as welfare patrons. I remember when the stocking rates here were cow calf per 12 acres they lived in the woods. When spring came they were not seen until the acorns were gone then they came out for hay or cotton seed hulls. I have a few acres of woods I only seen them go into the woods when the acorns fall and come out needing worming. Years ago everyone wormed with phenozine(not spelled correct) the green stuff, that burned your skin if you got it on you. There is still a truck load of old gallon jugs in one of our old barn. [/QUOTE]
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