I went to camp today to cut grass and this moose was busy in the pond. She stayed long enough for me to get some pictures and left.
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Thems some big vittles!! :biggrin: :biggrin:
I think you had a good plan. When the grass is knee deep on a moose, it is time to mow. :wink:
Jerry
LOL Jerry
Quote from: Hawks Feather on June 28, 2014, 08:46:01 AM
I think you had a good plan. When the grass is knee deep on a moose, it is time to mow. :wink:
Jerry
I usually let it get a bit higher, but the calves can't see their mothers if it gets too tall. :laf:
Well that only took 3 days to get mowed. :laf: :laf: