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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Letting the birds out for the day . .






I read some where that hawks and such
tend to hunt early in the morning, and that
putting the flock out to pasture mid day
cuts down on losses to predators.

Michelle
Posted by Michelle in Ga at 10:08 AM

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