And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Sunday, June 23, 2019
Finally got a picture of that doe that's been hanging around the back fence. Just waiting for me to plant a garden so it can eat all my vegetables
I tried that plastic mesh 'deer fencing' and it worked until the late season when the deer hordes just charged the garden and ran through the barrier. I added electrical fencing...l and that worked. It must be nice to have just the one deer. Up here in Pine Grove I have to shoo them out of my chair before I sit down to dinner. If anyone has a spare crossbow they don't need......
Well, you can see her rib, so..... A dual wire electric fence works well. Outer wire run about 12"-18" high around your garden perimeter, then inside that, about a foot away put one about 6" off the ground. They don't cross it, at least down here they don't.
You need a fence at least six feet high.
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Best to ask around... that's ol Jack down the road's ear mark...
ReplyDeleteI tried that plastic mesh 'deer fencing' and it worked until the late season when the deer hordes just charged the garden and ran through the barrier. I added electrical fencing...l and that worked. It must be nice to have just the one deer. Up here in Pine Grove I have to shoo them out of my chair before I sit down to dinner.
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Well, you can see her rib, so..... A dual wire electric fence works well. Outer wire run about 12"-18" high around your garden perimeter, then inside that, about a foot away put one about 6" off the ground. They don't cross it, at least down here they don't.
ReplyDeleteIt maybe that she has had a fawn. Look at her ribs and the area behind the ribs by her hips. She needs to eat some good garden goodies!
ReplyDeleteYou should invite her in for dinner. :-)
ReplyDeleteMulies are good people. It's the whitetails that are rats with antlers......
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