And, cows will eat up some batteries and memory cards on a trail cam. Turns out they have quite the passion for photography.
I’ve got some great pictures of cows.
I’ve got some great pictures of cows.
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Are there any thicker places at all that the cows stay out of? Perhaps where the deer might be crossing fences to get into and out of the property?And, cows will eat up some batteries and memory cards on a trail cam. Turns out they have quite the passion for photography.
I’ve got some great pictures of cows.
If there is, we have not found it. We are going to get out there and do some more scouting but it’s not looking good for anywhere cows can’t get to.Are there any thicker places at all that the cows stay out of? Perhaps where the deer might be crossing fences to get into and out of the property?
That’s exactly what I’m thinking.This is what you need. Get yourself some t-posts and some hog panels. Deer come in and cows stay out.
Be sure to test your feeder to see how far she slings the corn and set your panels 3-4 feet outside of that, if not further.
Good luck and let us know how it goes.
Edit: Not my photo.
ouch! how much? i hunt in a field next to a pasture. always wondered what it would set me back if something went awry.Goofy buddy of my son, shot a cow on his first deer hunt. The farmer was pissed and he had to pay for the animal.
That’s exactly what I’m thinking.
Are there any thicker places at all that the cows stay out of? Perhaps where the deer might be crossing fences to get into and out of the property?