Im guessing this is a clover plot??? Instead of identifying the many different broadleafs you have address them as a group. If this is a clover plot, Butyrac 200 (2-4DB) will take care of your broadleafs, but I would wait a little while yet to spray.
I think the high amounts of diarrhea have to do with the changes in diet a deer is faced with in winter times. Iowa deer eat lots of grain during the majority of the year, but during the seasons other than winter they have other fiber sources to better keep their rumen happy. I'm no ruminent...
From what I can tell he looks like an awesome mainframe 8 with a split 2 on the left. Good tine length, good main beams, and really nice brow tines. 140-145 inches.
What are you planning on putting in your plot??? Chix manure contains a lot of Nitrogen and depending on what you are planting the high levels of nitrogen may cause problems. Also, after applying the manure how long are you gonna wait before planting? Chicken manure can be composted.
I think we should continue on with public land anomalies.
I don't have a crazy stand pic like Liv posted but I do have a pic of some climbing steps that I thought were pretty crazy.
Easily 18-20ft of metal there.
This had to be the biggest pain in the butt to pack to where it was...
The last picture doesn't look like birds of prey to me...... No curved beaks
I'm no birder, but I'd say it's a group of male/female red winged black birds
darker ones males, lighter ones with speckled chest females.
Looks like your pheasants are safe for another day.
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