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December 09th, 2012

12/9/2012

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Since the goaties have chomped their way through all of the sudan rolls I bought for the winter, AND the extra 100 square bales of sudan, we bought them some coastal rolls to slow them down.  Hopefully anyway.  They are not that fond of coastal so maybe they will stop eating hay like it is candy. There is less waste with coastal also. They immediately started eating so at least they are giving it a chance. We have enough for the winter for the goats, the calves and the cows.  Unless the goats find they like the coastal as well as the sudan.

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No, I don't live in West Texas and I haven't been turkey hunting.  This turkey bleongs to my neighber and spends most of his time at our place eating with the calves and goats.  Hope I am doing a good job of feeding out their Christmas turkey.
Don't quite understand peole that live in the country in a rented house on about 1/4 acre that let their birds free range.  Stands to reason the free range is going to be on someone else's property.  They have a flock of guineas that walk around my front yard most of the time and the two turkeys are usually with them.  If the guineas didn't do such a good job of keeping the insect population down, I might have to address the issue.

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