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wh500special

Cobra Chickens!

 

They make quick work of any kind of agricultural debris.  They descend by the thousands on the farm field behind my house each fall after the combine is done doing its thing. 

 

I remember thirty years ago when I used to travel to southern Illinois to hunt geese because they weren’t as common here.  Now they are everywhere and stick around all year never even bothering to migrate.  So much open water at housing developments, office parks, and golf courses they don’t have to leave.  And it’s warmer in the winter too. 
 

 And man do they generate the waste faster than xxxx through a goose. 
 

Steve

 

 

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Achto
3 hours ago, wh500special said:

And man do they generate the waste faster than xxxx through a goose. 

 

Most of the cities in my area have had to purchase rotary brooms to clean the side walks in the parks daily.

 

5 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

Processing the old chopped sweet corn into....Goose dinner. :D

 

 

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Ed Kennell
1 hour ago, Achto said:

Goose dinner

No greasy goose for me Dan...unless I run out of venison, blue crabs, and trout.

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WHX??

I made sloppy goose once and it wasn't greasy but stringy and a bit tough to chew. 

I don't think I ever had farm raised goose. 

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JoeM

only goose for me is grey goose, tall glass, water and a slice of lime!

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oliver2-44

@Ed Kennell at least you recyclers are in the field. These guys love our yards every time we water the grass. I guess earth worms or bugs come to the surface with the watering. They are raising on the lakes here and not migrating.  I have to hose down the dock and sidewalk every weekend before the grandkids come.  No hunting allowed on the lakes so there’s just more and more of them. My dog even got tired of chasing them off. 

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953 nut
9 hours ago, oliver2-44 said:

 No hunting allowed on the lakes so there’s just more and more of them. My dog even got tired of chasing them off.

My brother used short pieces (10" to 15") of 1/2" green garden hose laying around the yard to frighten the geese. Seems like they thought the hoses were snakes and didn't want to mess with them.

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CCW

Filthy creatures that make a mess of the golf course.  And people complain about dogs, oh don't hurt the honkers.

 

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oliver2-44
13 hours ago, 953 nut said:

My brother used short pieces (10" to 15") of 1/2" green garden hose laying around the yard to frighten the geese. Seems like they thought the hoses were snakes and didn't want to mess with them.

Thanks I’ll try that

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WHX??

Lots of traffic on that lake Jim you have to have signals? :D

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oliver2-44
14 hours ago, WHX?? said:

Lots of traffic on that lake Jim you have to have signals? :D

I do my best to avoid weekends. We take the grandkids out later Sunday afternoon after the weekenders are heading home. It sounded like a distant buzz this afternoon. No Labor Day boating for me!

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