POSTED: January 4, 2009 by Jeep
Here's a picture taken out the front of my house looking across at the Golf Course these are regular visitors to our yard.
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I guess that is why our Golf Courses are so green. Hopefully it will help our new lawn next year.
Free sheep manure - you can't really complain about that eh ?
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:)
We have both deer and the sheep that eat everything around here. The biggest difference is the deer nip the grass and the shrubs but the sheep grab the grass and yank it out by the roots. The same goes with smae plants they don't just eat it they destroy it. You will see them on their hind feet standing and reaching way up in the trees and eating the berries. They also poop everywhere they seem to like the driveways best.
Squirrels too !
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!
Cute little pests they are:rolleyes:
In my experience, they don't have to be meat eaters to make a mess of the yard. Deer, sheep, bunnies, etc. are very good at eating, digging, pooping, and generally destroying the place if they want.
I think carnivores do most of the rummaging, not herbivores. Unless there are some meat eating sheep I am currently unaware of.:)
They are pests when it comes to flowers and things but we are used to it and they are a real tourist attraction so we live with it. Everyone has high wire fences around their shrubs. I am verylucky to live in such a great place.
Jeep ,you are very fortunate to have such a beautiful view along with wildlife:)
A golf course is also the perfect view in the summer .
Neat. I imagine they are hanging around close with all the snow this year. Are they pests when it comes to rummaging etc.?
jeep that is a really beautiful view....we are getting freezing rain right now, geesh the kids are suppose to go back to school tomorrow but they may get an extra day off :hairpull: ;)
We have about a foot or maybe a little more which is a lot for us at this time. We usually have snow but it comes and goes all winter but this year it came and hasn't left.
Cool wild life right out the window. I was expecting deer, or coyotes in the pic not Rocky Mountain Big Horn Sheep:laugh:
How much snow do you have.....looks pretty deep!!!!!!
They are female Rocky Mountain Big Horn sheep we have a herd of about 200 that live in town. They eat all the treees and plants but are harmless you can walk right by them. During the rut you have to be a little more careful the Rams butt heads but other than that they are just walking around.
What are they goats or very large rabbits?