Deer Contest
#8
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Gouldsboro, PA
Posts: 548
RE: Deer Contest
Nothing is worng with that and I was just having a little fun too...
I raised a couple of Canadians several years ago and I miss them. I always enjoy that movie Fly Away Home. Don' t know where they are now..
I also raised several ducks too but unfortunately all have since died. I use to sell the duck eggs or sometimes scramble them up. It' s hard to hunt them when I have incubated them from eggs and had them as pets. We have plenty of Canadians here but only a few ducks.
Regards,
Tomster
I raised a couple of Canadians several years ago and I miss them. I always enjoy that movie Fly Away Home. Don' t know where they are now..
I also raised several ducks too but unfortunately all have since died. I use to sell the duck eggs or sometimes scramble them up. It' s hard to hunt them when I have incubated them from eggs and had them as pets. We have plenty of Canadians here but only a few ducks.
Regards,
Tomster
#10
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Gouldsboro, PA
Posts: 548
RE: Deer Contest
The Canadian' s were very cool to own. They followed me everywhere. Unfortunately, one day they got out of their coop and I could not get them back in. I am surrounded by lakes and they went to the lake across the street from me. I tried to get them back in but they had made some new Canadian friends and they took off with them. I did tag them but I have never seen them come back so I don' t know what happened to them.
As for the ducks, they stayed in their coop and I had them for several years untill either predators got them or old age. The ducks were black, brown, and multi colored. A neighbor of mine had ducks and gave me the eggs which I hatched.
Tomster
As for the ducks, they stayed in their coop and I had them for several years untill either predators got them or old age. The ducks were black, brown, and multi colored. A neighbor of mine had ducks and gave me the eggs which I hatched.
Tomster