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<blockquote data-quote="Australian Cattleman" data-source="post: 278282" data-attributes="member: 285"><p>Gale, They say that if you have black snakes about you won't have browns. Thats a lot of rot. My wife and I were about to go off to work one afternoon last summer. She called out to me to tell me there was a black snake in the chook pens,I said don't worry there's a big brown down near one of our dogs that was tied up. It was about 50 feet apart. The dog was OK by the way. The snakes seem to mesmerize the hens we have seen.Our country is beautiful and not as dangerous as it seems. A bit of care is needed. Some areas have more snakes then others. Occasionally cattle might die unexpectedly and snakes are often the reason or they get the blame.</p><p>Colin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian Cattleman, post: 278282, member: 285"] Gale, They say that if you have black snakes about you won't have browns. Thats a lot of rot. My wife and I were about to go off to work one afternoon last summer. She called out to me to tell me there was a black snake in the chook pens,I said don't worry there's a big brown down near one of our dogs that was tied up. It was about 50 feet apart. The dog was OK by the way. The snakes seem to mesmerize the hens we have seen.Our country is beautiful and not as dangerous as it seems. A bit of care is needed. Some areas have more snakes then others. Occasionally cattle might die unexpectedly and snakes are often the reason or they get the blame. Colin [/QUOTE]
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