masseyrider
Platinum Member
We have lots around here.
They cycle in and out.
This area has very limited deer so they are dependant on the small critters. It seams they stay in the area until they deplete the good hunting and then move on for a month or more until the waskly wabbits and others return in numbers.
They provide a natural control on the other nuisance animals. Also down the street on the cat lady's darlings.
Fairly frequently I'll have one follow the tractor when I'm cultivating or mowing in the hopes that I'll spook out some game.
They don't bother me, I don't bother them. If they start getting too daring I'll fire a couple bird bangers their way just to maintain our space.
They're just trying to earn a living.
It does raise the hair on the neck when they start to howl at night in the back yard.
They cycle in and out.
This area has very limited deer so they are dependant on the small critters. It seams they stay in the area until they deplete the good hunting and then move on for a month or more until the waskly wabbits and others return in numbers.
They provide a natural control on the other nuisance animals. Also down the street on the cat lady's darlings.
Fairly frequently I'll have one follow the tractor when I'm cultivating or mowing in the hopes that I'll spook out some game.
They don't bother me, I don't bother them. If they start getting too daring I'll fire a couple bird bangers their way just to maintain our space.
They're just trying to earn a living.
It does raise the hair on the neck when they start to howl at night in the back yard.