Baron Von Murderpaws
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Hey.............animals love good music too!!!!
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Hey.............animals love good music too!!!!
Hey.............animals love good music too!!!!
What deer?? All I see is a picnic basket, a blanket, and watching her play that harp while slugging Boonesfarm Strawberry Hill all afternoon long
Hey.............animals love good music too!!!!
I just realized from reading your post that deer(Columbia Black Tails anyway) must have an ear for the strings like violin/fiddle & obviously harp music??? Those higher notes(?) really must get their attention/curiosity. It did not register to me back then(66-68) how deer(mostly does/fawns) back then just seemed to materialize(@ longer ranges) when the strings & other music were playing on the ole phonograph we had in the garage. We'd turn the volume up when we were working a fence line etc. so we could hear it @ longer ranges. That Black tail herd eventually was eating vegetables out of our hands as they literally became our yard pets. That did not happen until around early(?) spring of 1967.That was really cool.
If you're blessed to live near or in the sticks, it really is amazing what comes out of the trees if you sit out on your porch or wherever with an acoustic.
I just realized from reading your post that deer(Columbia Black Tails anyway) must have an ear for the strings like violin/fiddle & obviously harp music??? Those higher notes(?) really must get their attention/curiosity. It did not register to me back then(66-68) how deer(mostly does/fawns) back then just seemed to materialize(@ longer ranges) when the strings & other music were playing on the ole phonograph we had in the garage. We'd turn the volume up when we were working a fence line etc. so we could hear it @ longer ranges. That Black tail herd eventually was eating vegetables out of our hands as they literally became our yard pets. That did not happen until around early(?) spring of 1967.
Thanks for mentioning the acoustic as I had no idea back then of WHY the Black Tails just suddenly started coming right into our yard other than it was our fenced off vegetable garden that was bringing them in.
As a kid we had Columbia Black Tail as yard pets. Those beautiful does & ULTRA PRECIOUS FAWNS were a sight to see with those playful fawns keeping us in stitches from laughing so hard!!! Other than a few instances where a doe or fawn(s) got into the house through an open door the Black Tails were NOT house deer. We sure as heck would have had them in house if we could have seen the below video back then in 67-68 as we did not fully understand their ability to lift up our spirit with their ZANNY antics, like ENJOY!!!!!!!Boy that deer has some really nice looking legs
Talking about fawns.........................
Make sure to keep fish oil in your system if going veggie all the way. With no red meat for protein intake could cause you some issues in the future. Always consult with your General Practitioner regarding dietary changes as folks physical bodies are definitely NOT all the same! I eat all kinds of meat regularly with the exception of venison & goat meat. So far I have experienced no dietary disorders except from carbohydrates which are killers.I have considered stop eating chicken too, may be I will in the future.
But the decision has to come from my heart, not because somebody else tells me to.
Hey.............animals love good music too!!!!
That would be so barbaric but well planed! I mean if that harp brings in the venison like rattling antlers during the rut it's a sure fire venison diner for both the harpster & the rifleman!Funny but morbid fought. What if a hunter popped out at hunting season and shot it, and she was part of the plan
I have considered stop eating chicken too, may be I will in the future.
But the decision has to come from my heart, not because somebody else tells me to.