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Oh well, it is no big loss. Very suprising how quickly these dudes are trying to sprout and grow.
Many are drying and can be saved to play with next year...
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Very interesting. Seems like the whole farm is topsy-turvy!
We did go out and clear brush from the fence where the cow got out, and painted the top wires white to make them more visible. Once we catch that guy, we don't want him hopping out again!