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<blockquote data-quote="Deer Slayer" data-source="post: 1598602" data-attributes="member: 8855"><p>I had one of my plots tilled Saturday to kill the grass and hopefully get some grass germinating since the soil was moist and fluffed nicely. If it germinates anything then that will get tilled on the next rain. I had the priviledge on Saturday afternoon to watch one of my speckled butts come to the feeder with Momma and get down on its knees and nurse. Boy, its little flag was whipping a mile a minute until Momma got tired of that and flicked it off her nipple. She walked up to the feeder checkin on a little snack and was confronted by an irate squirrel that did NOT want to give up his position at the feeder. He stood his ground and tried to run Momma off who just looked at it, shrugged her shoulders and walked off. Speckled butt walked up and the squirrel pulled the same stunt. The fawn became curious enough to stick its kneck out to the squirrel who in turn jumped into its face startling Junior. Junior had all it wanted of the squirrel and it left too. The deer are coming regularly to the feeder now, at least twice a day and appear to be filling out. I plan to continue feeding high protein pellets until probably 10/1 or until we have sustained moisture and the fall plots are up. Pray for rain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deer Slayer, post: 1598602, member: 8855"] I had one of my plots tilled Saturday to kill the grass and hopefully get some grass germinating since the soil was moist and fluffed nicely. If it germinates anything then that will get tilled on the next rain. I had the priviledge on Saturday afternoon to watch one of my speckled butts come to the feeder with Momma and get down on its knees and nurse. Boy, its little flag was whipping a mile a minute until Momma got tired of that and flicked it off her nipple. She walked up to the feeder checkin on a little snack and was confronted by an irate squirrel that did NOT want to give up his position at the feeder. He stood his ground and tried to run Momma off who just looked at it, shrugged her shoulders and walked off. Speckled butt walked up and the squirrel pulled the same stunt. The fawn became curious enough to stick its kneck out to the squirrel who in turn jumped into its face startling Junior. Junior had all it wanted of the squirrel and it left too. The deer are coming regularly to the feeder now, at least twice a day and appear to be filling out. I plan to continue feeding high protein pellets until probably 10/1 or until we have sustained moisture and the fall plots are up. Pray for rain. [/QUOTE]
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