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"Shh—sunrise is a witness; act natural."

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    "Shh—sunrise is a witness; act natural."

    #Deer #Sunrise

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      "Shh—sunrise is a witness; act natural."

      #Deer #Sunrise

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      @Rasta
      I'm starting to see some heavy doe around here. We're looking forward to fawning season. The deer use the woods behind our house like a nursery.

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        @Rasta
        I'm starting to see some heavy doe around here. We're looking forward to fawning season. The deer use the woods behind our house like a nursery.

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        @That_One_Guy they will eat everything you have, if you don't keep an eye on them. WE have communities they have CULLS in, because they are so settled in that they are a hazard, plus they spread ticks.
        I don't want any in my yard, one arrives eac year and I put the fear of dog in it, and it tells the others 😆

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          @That_One_Guy they will eat everything you have, if you don't keep an eye on them. WE have communities they have CULLS in, because they are so settled in that they are a hazard, plus they spread ticks.
          I don't want any in my yard, one arrives eac year and I put the fear of dog in it, and it tells the others 😆

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          @Rasta
          We do not let them in the yard and scare them off with the dogs. The woods they can have, starting 6ft behind the fence.

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            @Rasta
            We do not let them in the yard and scare them off with the dogs. The woods they can have, starting 6ft behind the fence.

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            @That_One_Guy it's hard to contain them. I gave up fencing and took it down. Expensive and they hop over it like kids playing hopscotch. I put CD spinners on trees, the light and movement keep them from getting comfortable, and I bang pots and scream at them until they cross the highway

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              @That_One_Guy it's hard to contain them. I gave up fencing and took it down. Expensive and they hop over it like kids playing hopscotch. I put CD spinners on trees, the light and movement keep them from getting comfortable, and I bang pots and scream at them until they cross the highway

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              @Rasta
              The fence is to contain the dogs. It doesn't slow the deer down. The deer fencing on the berry bushes do work though.

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                "Shh—sunrise is a witness; act natural."

                #Deer #Sunrise

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                @Rasta oh some new friends ...

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