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<blockquote data-quote="db-2" data-source="post: 244044" data-attributes="member: 4743"><p>Broken back:</p><p>When I mowed hay land for a rancher out west year's ago I also lifted the 9' mowing bar up and left a spot of grass. But after looking the next day I think I only mark a spot for whatever for their dinner.</p><p>One time I did not get the bar up quick enough and that memory will also be in my mind (some lost a leg of two and some a head and some follow the mother to the water).</p><p>And today I am sure the nest are ran over but the geese just start over with a new nest.</p><p>I also think about all the jackrabbit babies that would run in front. No rabbits today so not sure what would happen now but back then all babies were given a pass. db</p><p>Seagulls would come down, pick up the mouse and in one gulp the mouse was gone. Had to dodge seagull droppings now and then as they flew over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="db-2, post: 244044, member: 4743"] Broken back: When I mowed hay land for a rancher out west year's ago I also lifted the 9' mowing bar up and left a spot of grass. But after looking the next day I think I only mark a spot for whatever for their dinner. One time I did not get the bar up quick enough and that memory will also be in my mind (some lost a leg of two and some a head and some follow the mother to the water). And today I am sure the nest are ran over but the geese just start over with a new nest. I also think about all the jackrabbit babies that would run in front. No rabbits today so not sure what would happen now but back then all babies were given a pass. db Seagulls would come down, pick up the mouse and in one gulp the mouse was gone. Had to dodge seagull droppings now and then as they flew over. [/QUOTE]
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