plowhog
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- Joined
- Dec 8, 2015
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- North. NV, North. CA
- Tractor
- Massey 1710 / 1758, Ventrac 4500Y / TD9
Could a river otter attack a goose? If so maybe that explains the goose with the bad flipper, and the recent dead goose. The remaining geese continue to refuse to use the pond. They are hanging out in my pasture and sometimes on the lawn.
Two years ago a river otter found my pond, and virtually wiped out the catfish population. Then it left. I thought for good.
But, I've seen a few depressions that look like otter "slides" alongside the pond lately. And something keeps fleeing when I approach the pond where all the cattails are. Whatever it is makes a racket going through the cattails to open water. I have not seen it yet, whatever it is, but I've spooked it 3 times now. I'm guessing whatever it is must be at least the size of a rabbit. But that's just based on the movement of the cattails.
Two years ago a river otter found my pond, and virtually wiped out the catfish population. Then it left. I thought for good.
But, I've seen a few depressions that look like otter "slides" alongside the pond lately. And something keeps fleeing when I approach the pond where all the cattails are. Whatever it is makes a racket going through the cattails to open water. I have not seen it yet, whatever it is, but I've spooked it 3 times now. I'm guessing whatever it is must be at least the size of a rabbit. But that's just based on the movement of the cattails.