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I love the mornings in the deer pens. You guys are right, there is just something special about that time of day.



My favorite part about raising deer is the enjoyment and education my kids get out of it. In my opinion it is the best type of education any kid can get. From hard work to reaping rewards and everything in between it's just special. Not to mention it makes it easier to teach them about God and creation when they have first hand experience seeing his work.



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And here is one of the friendliest yet hungriest does we have. She wanted more treats so bad she forced her head in the bucket while I was cleaning a water trough out! I thought it was funny she was willing to force her whole head in the bucket like that.



She should be dropping maxbo xl babies in a few days too!



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:)Here are some more of my wifes favorites!
 

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Whitetail Sanctuary said:
:)Here are some more of my wifes favorites!



I had a landscaping business for over 15 years and I will tell you that is a great looking patio!!!! she has a true talent for gardening!!!!





Scott Neeb

www.chanllowfarms.com

In the heart of Pa Dutch Country
 
Here are a few photos of some of the critters we deal with on the farm. It was Gator season and we had a tag.

For some reason I can only get one pic at a time to post so here are several post of different pics.
 

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Finally got the camera out this evening. Looks like maybe a storm is brewing. Hope we get the rain any way, sure has been HOT and DRY.



Pics 1&2 are of a yearling we really like.

Pic 3 is my Ole buddy Hammer

Pics 4&5 are of a 2yr old we think will do well

Pic 6 is another 2yr old that shows some promise

Pics 7&8 are two 3yr old shooters for this fall.



Thanks for looking, Allen
 

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great pics allen, I know you were asking me to post some too the other day, so here are some of mine (first two pics are also posted in the Antlers 2012 thread)

Runnin wild @3

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Rex/maxbo extreme yearling

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Here is a yearling i really like, a triple brow, double brow, and plenty of width, best part is he looks like he'll grow good for a while yet. he was a slow starter.

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here are my two yearling bottlebabies, I cant believe their yearlings already. seems like yesterday i was feeding these guys

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They all look good. Running Wild seems to have grown since I was there last week.
 

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