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Old 04-13-2008, 07:19 AM   #21
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real sorry it got ya Gunny

i hope you feel better SOON

i like the peacefulness of not hearing a crowing rooster
but i may just be changing my mind and have a couple
of free ranging chickens to eat those bastard -ticks.

my friend down the road has bunches of chickens..
but a great horned owl is taking some of them often
and his ducks too...plus a Bobcat has taken three
chickens in last three days...over at his place.

My dog is freshly bathed and reeks of pennyroyal oil
but you have to fight back....somehow
every square inch of my
farmstead will be planted with mints, onions, garlic and
anything else that repels ticks because they are the worst
bug out there with mosquitos second and hornets third.

just be glad we don't have fire ANTS... and african bees
they just killed a man in florida yesterday....
if we had fire ants
i'd personally own a flame thrower ...LOL
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