Desertvalleychickens
Spurred by a Cactus Spine
Okay, thanks for the idea.Does blue spray actually work? You could try that. I have never needed it but have some on hand for the purpose.
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Okay, thanks for the idea.Does blue spray actually work? You could try that. I have never needed it but have some on hand for the purpose.
Sounds like a lot of obstacles!I cross the continental divide 10+ times a week. My mountain range is bigger.....with such hazards as moose, deer, elk, antelope, bobcat, coyote, wolf, wolverine, frost heaves, black ice, wind, fog, fallen rock, fallen trees, snow...that's just the natural ones. People hazards: cyclists, anyone using the continental divide trail (crosses the road), horse back riders, atvs, idiots choosing to pass on double yellow lines, semi trucks (usually the grocery delivery trucks, anyone avoiding the interstate (usually due to it getting closed for weather). I could take the interstate instead and deal with idiots passing semis and cutting back in front of them with only 6 inches clearance between bumpers (causes accidents, especially in winter). I'll take the back road instead: much less traffic (unless the interstate is closed), lower speeds, better maintained (school bus route), lots of turn outs so I can pull over any time I want/need too, and it's more scenic.
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I'll give you the traffic point. And you do have pretty peaks.
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I agree the continental divide is WAY bigger than the Sierra Nevadas!I cross the continental divide 10+ times a week. My mountain range is bigger.....with such hazards as moose, deer, elk, antelope, bobcat, coyote, wolf, wolverine, frost heaves, black ice, wind, fog, fallen rock, fallen trees, snow...that's just the natural ones. People hazards: cyclists, anyone using the continental divide trail (crosses the road), horse back riders, atvs, idiots choosing to pass on double yellow lines, semi trucks (usually the grocery delivery trucks, anyone avoiding the interstate (usually due to it getting closed for weather). I could take the interstate instead and deal with idiots passing semis and cutting back in front of them with only 6 inches clearance between bumpers (causes accidents, especially in winter). I'll take the back road instead: much less traffic (unless the interstate is closed), lower speeds, better maintained (school bus route), lots of turn outs so I can pull over any time I want/need too, and it's more scenic.
View attachment 3667833Last year's senic
I'll give you the traffic point. And you do have pretty peaks.
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If it's for pecking. I used the purple spray and it did help at allDoes blue spray actually work? You could try that. I have never needed it but have some on hand for the purpose.
I heard that they taste funky too! (Possums)Possums are an introduced species here, in about 30 years they have become very numerous. Not happy they have been introduced here, not much I can do other than ensure they stay out of the barn, they are bad news for horses and chooks!
Sydney, get down from there!They sure do.
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