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Carrots for the Deer.

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Just went gathering gardening tools and noticed Deer have been feeding on the carrots. Deer prints in the soil.1000004500.jpg1000004499.jpg
 
They’re getting desperately hungry probably, after all they know what happened to Peter Rabbit at Mr Mcgregors carrot patch!
Might also heard a whisper of what happens if they come onto our field. I like venison.
 
Rained all night long and stopped an hour before daylight this morning at which time I'm sure they were feeding. When I let the dogs out at daylight they must have bolted, tracks are very fresh and crisp. Wife was happy that they had a feed.
 
I remember one year the badger visited my allotment and helped it's self to all of the sweetcorn, without taking the cobs off the plants.
Not best pleased
 
Posted this before, but just to show what cheeky beggars they are. This is Tyresö, just south of Stockholm.

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