S.T.Fanatic
5 year old buck +
Thats a great looking plot!!
Mine were doing great until the neighbors cattle got out. They trampled my beets and ate the beans down to the dirt.
no liability on escaped cows? that is nuts. I would expect him to plant that 3 acres the following year for you. maybe that would put some care in his mind.
Good luck collecting. This particular neighbor is not very liked by many. He's known by the locals to be very tough on trespassers "kinda like me". He won't even let other neighbors retrieve wounded deer. I let the cows slide that time and just fix the fence myself. Over the years I've worked on him and gaurentee the day I ever need to retrieve a deer on him he lets me. Sometimes the long game is more import than the here and now.
The same thing happened to me last year. I don't like it but getting pissed doesn't fix the fence or re plant the plot. I'm hoping to get it fixed this weekend and plant a cereal mix Labor Day weekend.
Did a tree fall on the fence or was there just a bad spot they could squeeze through? That really sucks. It might cause problems to get mad at the neighbor, but it sure would suck if that happened too often.
A neighbor's black angus cattle found my food plots the first year we lived at our place. It sucks that they ate a bunch of stuff, but it did look kind of nice having some tasty looking cattle on my land. I wouldn't mind having one in my freezer, but at least now I'm not too interested in the work associated with keeping a couple cattle or pigs. Maybe if the deer hunting goes downhill I would look at it differently though.
Never have done that, deer are eating and have eaten them with no prompting. Including an image from where bean and beet plot meet. (Not my best broadcast seeding, thin where they meet.)