I do have three separate pastures so they can be rotated. They normal just eat the clover down to the dirt level. But in the winter months like right now as the grass is going dormant they would rather hunt around for snippets of grass rather than eat the hay I put out for them.
I trap a possum about five times a year on my deck where I f…
I do have three separate pastures so they can be rotated. They normal just eat the clover down to the dirt level. But in the winter months like right now as the grass is going dormant they would rather hunt around for snippets of grass rather than eat the hay I put out for them.
I trap a possum about five times a year on my deck where I feed the birds. They also come around for the water and food I leave out for my cats. If they won't go in the trap I shoot them.
I do have three separate pastures so they can be rotated. They normal just eat the clover down to the dirt level. But in the winter months like right now as the grass is going dormant they would rather hunt around for snippets of grass rather than eat the hay I put out for them.
I trap a possum about five times a year on my deck where I feed the birds. They also come around for the water and food I leave out for my cats. If they won't go in the trap I shoot them.