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<blockquote data-quote="BryanDP" data-source="post: 2939837" data-attributes="member: 1111"><p>Several years ago I set up a deer feeder to feed some domestic ducks on my pond. i also had the great idea to set one up across the pond on the pond dam thinking it might bring deer in that I could enjoy watching. Of course it wasn't long before the ducks found the other feeder and would go over and eat the corn when it went off as well but I decided to just let them go for it. One morning I was enjoying watching the ducks scavenge in the grass when what looked like a state fair pig walked in casually, grabbed a duck and ran off into the woods with it. I will admit that I was a bit traumatized by this. I immediately removed the feeder on the pond dam and vowed to kill any state fair pig-looking creatures that I ran across on my property. I've seen occasional evidence of them, but never seen another one. This is also the day I realized that everything eats poultry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BryanDP, post: 2939837, member: 1111"] Several years ago I set up a deer feeder to feed some domestic ducks on my pond. i also had the great idea to set one up across the pond on the pond dam thinking it might bring deer in that I could enjoy watching. Of course it wasn't long before the ducks found the other feeder and would go over and eat the corn when it went off as well but I decided to just let them go for it. One morning I was enjoying watching the ducks scavenge in the grass when what looked like a state fair pig walked in casually, grabbed a duck and ran off into the woods with it. I will admit that I was a bit traumatized by this. I immediately removed the feeder on the pond dam and vowed to kill any state fair pig-looking creatures that I ran across on my property. I've seen occasional evidence of them, but never seen another one. This is also the day I realized that everything eats poultry. [/QUOTE]
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