What is this?

Brian662

5 year old buck +
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??????? I would move!
 
Bro! Chupacabra for SURE! Good luck walking to the stand in the dark!


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I actually think that it is not a rack on the right side as it appears and only plant stubble. Then without the rack it seems like to me it looks like a donkey or pony
 
Equus
 
Bro! Chupacabra for SURE! Good luck walking to the stand in the dark!


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perhaps

too far north for a sasquatch

bill
 
Majestic wild mustang.
 
Horses ass? I thought it was Kamala Harris fleeing from Bidens policies.
 
Figured out what it was today. Got a text message from the neighboring farmer saying a few cattle from a different neighbor were loose and he saw tracks in his field not far from the camera.
 
Figured out what it was today. Got a text message from the neighboring farmer saying a few cattle from a different neighbor were loose and he saw tracks in his field not far from the camera.
I've had my neighbor's cows get on my place 5 times this year. Cows and food plots do not mix well, so hopefully your cow moved back home.
 
I've had my neighbor's cows get on my place 5 times this year. Cows and food plots do not mix well, so hopefully your cow moved back home.
Update: There are 7 of them and they're still allegedly on the loose. Not great. Camera date is 1 month ahead, please disregard.DSCF0115 (1).JPG
 
Yikes bet those cows can make short work of a food plot
 
Biggest and ugliest doe herd I've ever seen
 
Statutes of limitations has passed on this, years ago I had a buddy take care of a cow that wouldn’t leave and the owner never got despite reaching out. Cows on plots can work at certain times of the year to your benefit, but not in October
 
Hopefully the farmer isn't waiting until bow opener to show up and start looking for his cattle.

Can you tell how they crossed onto your land? Maybe a tree fell on the fence and allowed them to get loose. It has been my experience that some farmers just wait for the cattle to walk back on their own and they don't care how often they leave or how long they stay.
 
Hopefully the farmer isn't waiting until bow opener to show up and start looking for his cattle.

Can you tell how they crossed onto your land? Maybe a tree fell on the fence and allowed them to get loose. It has been my experience that some farmers just wait for the cattle to walk back on their own and they don't care how often they leave or how long they stay.
Allegedly these aren't even a bordering neighbor's cattle. They are from a few farms away is what I've been told by my neighbor - all his cattle have been accounted for.
 
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