Life On and Off an Acreage

In-sights into moving from an Acreage back to Town, plus a few things I find of interest.

Two things that horses are scared about:


1. Things that move
2. Things that don't move




Old enough to be eccentric, but not rich enough

November 12, 2012

Out of the Mist

This little fellow was probably driven away from Mama by a Bull looking to mate. He didn't stick around long, just enough to get one picture off the back deck. From the neck bell, I would say a one year old bull that hasn't developed his antlers. 


6 comments:

  1. Not just anyone can say they saw a moose in their back yard!!

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  2. Never knew about the neck bell. We've had a couple of those big guys hanging around of late as well, and also an elk trying to mate with cattle that has become a local sensation, might have to do a post on that one!

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  3. Never knew about the neck bell. We've had a couple of those big guys hanging around of late as well, and also an elk trying to mate with cattle that has become a local sensation, might have to do a post on that one!

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  4. Hi Ian, gosh, I just caught up on (a lot) of your blog! And I finally subscribed via email (duh!).
    Nice snowfalls you've been having! Loved the snow pics.
    Congrats on your winter kill. Nothing tastier than venison, mmm.
    Hopefully you'll get a break in the weather. The last couple days here have been so warm, but it won't last!

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  5. Ian-I like your horse-I have one with quite a similar face-in my back yard-He always makes me smile!

    Carol-CS

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  6. Wow a moose,Orion hasn't even seen a squirrel,I'd hate to see what he would do around a moose.I've never seen a moose up close either.It must be something Ian to live in a place with such an abundance of wildlife!

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