On a positive note, it appears the cages I built have kept the cows from rubbing on the cameras…so far.
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On a positive note, it appears the cages I built have kept the cows from rubbing on the cameras…so far.
Once the cows are finally cooped up you can use those as really great tomato cagesOn a positive note, it appears the cages I built have kept the cows from rubbing on the cameras…so far.
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No, I’m leaving them in place, because I had trouble with a couple young bucks rubbing on my cameras last fall.Once the cows are finally cooped up you can use those as really great tomato cages
I had trouble with some bucks rubbing on my camera's. Great idea to cage them.No, I’m leaving them in place, because I had trouble with a couple young bucks rubbing on my cameras last fall.
That is like your opinion man.Weave a rubber snake in the panel near camera.
Beef tastes better than deer.
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