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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1806399" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>My mother inherited part of our farm and they bought another part at an estate sale. They lived in town still for a few years after that, I was four when they built the house and moved out here to the farm. There were no other houses very close as the hills blocked the visibility of the few in the distance. No light poles at night in the distance in most directions. Fast forward to today we got houses and lights all around in every direction. </p><p>Back then wildlife was scarce, might see evidence of a coon ever now and then or deer once in a while. Foxes were the largest predators, and domestic dogs were the biggest problems. No turkeys, coyotes or bears. </p><p>Now we're covered up with coyotes and coons, the same for folks in the city. </p><p>Almost ever time we go through the fields we see turkeys now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1806399, member: 24816"] My mother inherited part of our farm and they bought another part at an estate sale. They lived in town still for a few years after that, I was four when they built the house and moved out here to the farm. There were no other houses very close as the hills blocked the visibility of the few in the distance. No light poles at night in the distance in most directions. Fast forward to today we got houses and lights all around in every direction. Back then wildlife was scarce, might see evidence of a coon ever now and then or deer once in a while. Foxes were the largest predators, and domestic dogs were the biggest problems. No turkeys, coyotes or bears. Now we’re covered up with coyotes and coons, the same for folks in the city. Almost ever time we go through the fields we see turkeys now. [/QUOTE]
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