Red Bull Breeder
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Seen more baby Elk today cutting hay today. I have seen them when they are big enough to get out with mama but these are to little to go with her.
kenny thomas":lhrcfpdz said:Red Bull Breeder, I did not realize there were Elk in Arkansas. Tell us about them.
Jogee, I believe those turtles are endangered and you are not suppose to disturb them. Guess they now own the hayfield. Several years ago I was somewhere in central florida running a dozer on a fire and started seeing those holes. I was filling all them up as I went by and they gpt mad and told me I was disturbing an endangered species. Heck, I thought they were groundhog holes and I was doing a good thing.
I hate mowing new fields this field I have mowed for 4 or 5 yrs so wasn't thinking about anything and it was embedded under the grass also so I couldn't see itJogeephus":hpeslz7i said:I bet the clatter caught your attention! A friend of mine hit an axle a couple of years ago with his. Damage was costly and is a good reason to be suspicious of new fields.
Jogeephus":2pd8c2u9 said:What's in my hayfield? A lot of wet hay all lined up in nice neat windrows.
Jogeephus":1j8efqyu said:I had a fella want me to cut a field of some of the prettiest clover you ever saw and he told me I could have it. Without thinking I drove the tractor over to it then stopped and thought about it. Got down and walked through the knee deep clover and understood why he was giving it to me. I bowed out and he had to bush hog it cause there was just so much junk out there it would have trashed my mower.
cfpinz":1wmiu9ig said:But the couple hundred yards of high tensile wire that someone took down and left in the field was another story. .
grannysoo":2ht9gv1p said:cfpinz":2ht9gv1p said:But the couple hundred yards of high tensile wire that someone took down and left in the field was another story. .
Takes how long to wrap that up? About 3/10 of a second or so? By the time it starts, it's too late to do anything about it...