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Old 12-01-2012, 05:41 AM
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alwayslearning
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Thanks for sharing. They are great. We also have turkeys in our yard, but we are not exactly in the country. We live in a small retirement community which used to be pretty rural, but is now surrounded by new developments of mostly empty new homes in one community and another that they are building even though the community next door (same builder) is a ghost town. Because of the rampant building (according to the county commissioers that means jobs), the wild critters are loosing their homes. We have had trouble with wild hogs who feed either on the roots of grass or grubs that feed on the roots so they did up yards viscously. I like the critters, I just feel sorry for the reason we have them.
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