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When they come into my yard, how about if I send them to your house? And eat all your plants? I always go to the nursery and ask about plants for deer. They say, you want something deer resistant? And I say no, I want something that will make them choke to death and die!
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Deb
I agree. They aren't supposed to eat lilac bushes. Tell that to my poor lilac bush. Then they rub their fuzz off their antlers on my fig tree and break the branches.
The wildlife (deer, wild pigs, coyotes, etc) seem really desperate for food this fall. There's a young buck who has been eating my roses right on our porch outside our sliding glass doors. He even comes almost every night even when all the lights are on, windows/doors open and the TV blaring. If you chase him off, he comes right back:( There's a momma doe, yearling, and fawn down the street too and they look really skinny. The wild pigs are so desperate that they plowed through the neighbors electric fence to get to their lawn! I wouldn't mind the deer if they ate my lawn instead of the fruit trees and roses...grrrrr. Our dogs are the only reason why I still have fruit trees, a lawn and chickens. What good girls they are and we're lucky to have them. But the dogs have to sleep sometime and that is when the deer sneak in on the opposite side of the house. Hopefully the wild pigs don't sneak in... they can cause A LOT of damage in minutes.

On a side note I saw a roadrunner in our yard! I've haven't seen one in the North state in all the years I've lived here. I saw them in AZ, but not here. Really neat bird! I looked them up on the internet and saw that they would eat small birds and ran out to check on some chicks I was letting free range. Luckily the chicks were all fine, but it seems everything likes to eat chickens, LOL.

edited to add: There's also almost NO acorns on the oaks around our property this year. The deer and pigs will really miss that food supply and have even a harder time finding food. No acorns + very little grass= less squirrels and gophers =no food for the coyotes= very hungry coyotes going after livestock.

Trisha
 
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Quote: I hear you!! I just planted a bunch of fruit trees and almost have of them have had all the leaves eaten off as high as the deer could reach. AARgh! I don't know what to do to keep them away. I thought about moving our dogs kennel to the middle of the trees to see if that would help! I would love any tips that don't involve building an 8 foot deer fence. :)
 
Quote: Yes! The problem would be if the big ones were really too big. I had one get crushed but I do think there was something wrong with her. She never did grow.

Make sure there is enough room for them and watch the little one. She could have "failure to thrive" issues.

Ron
 
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When they come into my yard, how about if I send them to your house? And eat all your plants? I always go to the nursery and ask about plants for deer. They say, you want something deer resistant? And I say no, I want something that will make them choke to death and die!
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Deb
I agree. They aren't supposed to eat lilac bushes. Tell that to my poor lilac bush. Then they rub their fuzz off their antlers on my fig tree and break the branches.
The wildlife (deer, wild pigs, coyotes, etc) seem really desperate for food this fall. There's a young buck who has been eating my roses right on our porch outside our sliding glass doors. He even comes almost every night even when all the lights are on, windows/doors open and the TV blaring. If you chase him off, he comes right back:( There's a momma doe, yearling, and fawn down the street too and they look really skinny. The wild pigs are so desperate that they plowed through the neighbors electric fence to get to their lawn! I wouldn't mind the deer if they ate my lawn instead of the fruit trees and roses...grrrrr. Our dogs are the only reason why I still have fruit trees, a lawn and chickens. What good girls they are and we're lucky to have them. But the dogs have to sleep sometime and that is when the deer sneak in on the opposite side of the house. Hopefully the wild pigs don't sneak in... they can cause A LOT of damage in minutes.

On a side note I saw a roadrunner in our yard! I've haven't seen one in the North state in all the years I've lived here. I saw them in AZ, but not here. Really neat bird! I looked them up on the internet and saw that they would eat small birds and ran out to check on some chicks I was letting free range. Luckily the chicks were all fine, but it seems everything likes to eat chickens, LOL.

edited to add: There's also almost NO acorns on the oaks around our property this year. The deer and pigs will really miss that food supply and have even a harder time finding food. No acorns + very little grass= less squirrels and gophers =no food for the coyotes= very hungry coyotes going after livestock.

Trisha
On a related note, I read an article yesterday that said contrary to expectations, Mountain Lions released into Nevada were migrating back into CA Via the Sierra Nevadas. They are not hunted in CA and there is more food and water in CA, so they are moving in.

Another predator to worry about...

http://www.mercurynews.com/science/ci_21719519/study-nevadas-mountain-lions-migrating-california
 
Hi guys! How is everyone?? BYC stopped sending me email updates so I haven't been on in a while.

Wanted to share pictures of my Marraduna Basque and Pita Pinta babies. Well, maybe not babies.. They're 10 1/2 weeks old now. They're still my little babies though!

Marraduna Basques:
Jessie:
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Patxi (pronounced patchy):
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Junior:
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Mamba:
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Rita (she has one small eye and I think she's blind in it. Poor baby):
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Mara:
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Violet:
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White (No name yet):
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Pita Pintas:
Purple (No name yet):
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Pedro:
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Hope (Cheryl helped me save her from impacted crop last week!):
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Pica:
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Red (No name yet):
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Zee:
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Ahh there's so many! I hope everyone is doing awesome! And I hope BYC gets this "updates" thing fixed so I can continue stalking you guys :p

- Megan
They are Beautiful!

Be careful Megan, The EO Basque folks are going to notice that your roosters have more reddish brown in them. Just keep saying they are Spanish.

Yours are much closer to the Spanish Standard.
 
Maybe we need to start exploring other options. there is honestly enough people up here that would probably be willing to go in on it.

I would love to be able to afford Cascade Feed. I could have bulk delivered here and be a distributor if enough people are interested. I have a son in Chico and a friend in Redding, so I sometimes head up that way. Another son is in Fair Oaks, so I go that way sometimes, also.
 
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Gorgeous! I love the Pita Pintas!
Hi guys! How is everyone?? BYC stopped sending me email updates so I haven't been on in a while.
Wanted to share pictures of my Marraduna Basque and Pita Pinta babies. Well, maybe not babies.. They're 10 1/2 weeks old now. They're still my little babies though!
Marraduna Basques:
Jessie:
yra7eged.jpg

Patxi (pronounced patchy):
u4y8ugub.jpg

Junior:
yparavy3.jpg

Mamba:
5y2abaha.jpg

Rita (she has one small eye and I think she's blind in it. Poor baby):
8a7ebype.jpg

Mara:
a7ynydaz.jpg

Violet:
ryqy8u3y.jpg

White (No name yet):
gyrunave.jpg

Pita Pintas:
Purple (No name yet):
gupybuza.jpg

Pedro:
reha7ysa.jpg

Hope (Cheryl helped me save her from impacted crop last week!):
u2ujuqe8.jpg

Pica:
aza9yhar.jpg

Red (No name yet):
8yte8une.jpg
1
Zee:
ha5aqaqe.jpg

Ahh there's so many! I hope everyone is doing awesome! And I hope BYC gets this "updates" thing fixed so I can continue stalking you guys :p
- Megan
 
There is just too much going on here today!

Not getting email notification: I have a suspicion that the problem is related to logging into BYC with Droid or Apple devices. I had a problem a couple of weeks ago getting emails after I used my Nook Tablet to check the site.

Try logging out on your smart phone or other mobile devices you are using.

Deer: Sorry, Fence including electric is the answer.

I am still wondering about the impacted crop and how it was treated.

Modesto Mills in Modesto does a bulk discount. Cascade Feed has a discount too.

I will post later if I missed something.

Looking forward to the weekend!
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