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To: Crocodile who wrote (51010)5/23/2000 6:26:00 PM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
<<I know that you are probably going to tell me that this is WRONG, WRONG, WRONG....>>

How can I tell a Goddess of the North and rivers she is wrong?

<<But heck... I think those little dudes are cute... especially the baby ones.>>

No Arguement there.

<<Another month or two and those baby groundhogs will be big groundhogs... and they'll be wandering over into the vegetable garden to knaw at a zucchini or eat some spinach...>>

One year I grew hot peppers. Every evening a rabbit would eat one. I kept putting them in and he kept eating them. Hell, 69 cents a day to have a pet...

We had a groundhog in the shed. Our laidest back cat went after it and it climbed a tree like a squirrel. Came back down the handle of the net I was going to "rescue" it with the same way. Didn't do too bad on my back, ass and legs either.

On the other hand I try to keep them out of the horse pasture. I don't want to have to walk out and shoot a horse with a broken leg.

I usually shoot coons that move into the barn. Hate to do it but $200 vet bills for the cats.

Prairie dogs get a bad rap. Shot and poisoned by the thousands. They actually turn the soil and keep it fertile. their holes are too small to hurt a beef.