Foxit is 2 1/2 inches
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Foxit is 2 1/2 inches
thx! Maybe I need to start setting traps....how big are a coyotes ptint?
3-4 inches on average, They can get bigger, or be smaller depending on age, gender, health, etc,. but that's about the norm for our region.thx! Maybe I need to start setting traps....how big are a coyotes ptint?
I was born and raised in Michigan where its cold and snowy 6+ months a year...we grow up driving on snow and ice and while I still hate the cold I actually find it fun to slide around a little as long as we are safe. I have been here almost 2 years and I'm sometimes Amazed how ppl who have grown up here don't know how to drive in the snow lol...where we are if you get more than 8 inches your 'snowed in' and roads close. Lol.
Hope you enjoy your new puppy! What breed?
Some people never get used to it, Ashley, and my philosophy as I've gotten older is, if it isn't a life-critical trip and you are afraid to drive, you wait. I grew up in Upstate NY where you have to drive in ice, snow, sleet, slush in varying stages of rigidity, you name itIf you are driving in less than ideal conditions, you go slowly, and leave ten times as much room for stopping as you think you need. Yes, other drivers will become impatient, and sometimes create a hazard by passing you, but you can't let them push you into driving faster than you think is safe.
Have good tires and front wheel drive, and if you have 4 wheel drive don't make the mistake of believing it means you have 4 wheel stop. It's good for getting unstuck, but doesn't help you stop any faster.
My 2 minute lecture on winter drivingWe want you here and safe.
thank you! Great info! I know we have lots of coyote activity but there are also some fox dens on our propery one thing I love about snow! Tracking sooo much easier.3-4 inches on average, They can get bigger, or be smaller depending on age, gender, health, etc,. but that's about the norm for our region.
That being said, we saw some coyotes that would have had huge tracks. Very large. This was about a month ago a couple hundred yards from the house.
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I know this is a bit off topic but I am wondering if anyone here breeds dachshunds or knows of a good breeder? I am looking for a smooth coated dachshund of any size ( mini,tweenie or standard) preferably black and tan or red. Thanks for any help.
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ditto!
I also recommend finding a really large parking lot without a lot of poles preferably before they plow and go force your car into losing traction. To start, just get used to starting and stopping. Then when you feel ok, slam on the brakes after you get going, to see what happens and to figure out how to correct. My dad would do a quick pull of the emergency brake on me to get it to happen when he took me out to do this as a teenager.
Wanted to drop in and say Merry Christmas a bit late. My deployed son in the Navy popped in on the 23rd so We've been non stop GO GO GO ever since! I'm exhasted and furious with my step son. On Christmas Eve, he got tore up drunk (he's 21, all of a week too), and would NOT leave my chickens alone! He kept taking them out of the coop and holding them by the feet. I never hold my girls like that, they are more like pets. The worst part was it was snowing, my girls have their wing feathers trimmed because we live directly in the city they don't need to fly (and I encourage them NOT to hop the fence) so they can't fly. HE THREW ONE UP ON THE ROOF! I was livid! It was snowing, cold and who is gonna go up there and rescue her? Well, he climbed up, and almost slid off, but I came unstitched and really ******. She is fine, but he kicked her off the roof (not hard enough to hurt her but hard enough to send her sliding down the roof) and the other step son (equally as drunk, just not as obnoxious) caught her. Surprise, we have had NO eggs from the traumatized girl. The Colonel. I'm still fuming mad and am thinking of putting a lock on the coop door next time they come over. It's just not right.
Anyway, hope everyone's holiday was without incident and happy!