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mule deer buck

This was my first mule deer taken in Alberta (2010).
Luckily, he ran up out of the coulee and expired in a field after losing part of his heart to a 140gr. 6.5X55...
 

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heres a booner...

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You know that I was thinking about this thread sat in my garden last night wondering how I would show the mice the cat and I were catching trying to raid the chicken feeders?
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The cat is too quick so I put the air rifle away!
 
hahaha I set that trap cus the rats keep trying to dig into my chicken coop... I walked into the back yard and all the hens were chattering away and staring at the rat dead in the trap lol..
 
hahaha I set that trap cus the rats keep trying to dig into my chicken coop... I walked into the back yard and all the hens were chattering away and staring at the rat dead in the trap lol..

I have some Sussex Reds, real Ninja hens, they even chase my 21 year old son!
Last time I released a mouse on the wifes instructions from the cat the hens mullered it properly! Like the stoning scene from life of brian!
 
I have some Sussex Reds, real Ninja hens, they even chase my 21 year old son!
Last time I released a mouse on the wifes instructions from the cat the hens mullered it properly! Like the stoning scene from life of brian!
like jack hammers *rattatatatatatat*
mine are ISA browns. Id like to see what they would do to a rat lol. My buddies hens kill and eat them lol


Chickens are so entertaining to watch lol. The fights they get into over a fat juicy worm are hilarious
 
The biggest rat I ever saw was in the days before digital cameras. I didnt actually see the whole rat. I was going to attend a signalling fault in a loco depot near Battersea late one night and lying along a sleepr (rail tie) was the remains of what must have been the biggest rat ever. From its ribs to the end of its tail was a good foot. It had been cut in half by a train. The rubbish skip yard next door was guarded at night by two savage looking dobermans who were let loose. On looking over the bridge parapet with our torches we could see them sat back to back surrounded by a sea of writhing rats doing as they pleased. The dobermans were quaking!
 
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