The media takes advantage of those that don't think and just believe what they hear.
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The media takes advantage of those that don't think and just believe what they hear.
DITTO!The media takes advantage of those that don't think and just believe what they hear.
Believe it or not: I own two Subarus, one is a 99 Forester. When I rescued my first Toggenburg I took her back and forth to the vet in the back of the Forester for surgery and follow-ups. When we found our next two companion Toggenburgs we drove about an hour south and loaded them in the back of the Forester. We got a lot of looks. People slowed down just to see what in the heck we were hauling.I'm not sure if this will work or not but I found a picture and caption that made me think of the goat/sheep owners on here.
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That's a beauty! The color would work well with my old Ford but I'd need two so I could tow a gunmetal grey one on my other Ford, lol!
The snow is deep here but deer are so adaptable to this. I lived in Northern Maine where 12 foot snows levels were the norm. Deer just yard up and live off body fat. Ones that don't make it ensure the carrying capacity for the area's square mileage. Here in West Michigan we've got about 3 feet of packed down snow. The deer are running all over my property. There up digging under the apple trees and eating browse. I've been out on snowshoes to see if they are eating bark but it appears they are finding enough to keep going. Deer are so resilient they eat bark before succumbing to starvation. And as far as bedding the deep snow is best because they burrow down in large pockets. I found a few areas where my herd is bedding. They are fairly large craters. Most of the other animals are hibernating. I guess any wild animals that don't make it - well that's mother nature doing her job. Don't forget. This winter is not that bad as winters go. More normal, eh?I agree, this winter has been hard on the wildlife. I have not seen a single deer, tracks or anything since the beginning of January.