Golf Balls in the Pasture

   / Golf Balls in the Pasture #31  
It works best if you lean the two pallets together in an A frame over the top of the golf balls. They hatch better that way.



Wow!! The Zombie pallets have returned!! It never dies!! :)
 
   / Golf Balls in the Pasture #32  
I had a couple a golf balls in my pasture so I covered them up with some pallets. You wouldn't believe what that started.......
To Good.
 
   / Golf Balls in the Pasture #33  

Well we've hit golf balls In the back pasture for years. Cattle and horses don't seem to care because I find a handful every time I go out and not a one looks like it's been chewed on. No worries!
 
   / Golf Balls in the Pasture #34  
I hit a lacrosse ball once with a lawnmower and did that thing launch. A brush hog might slice a golf ball if it hit it but I would bet that ball could be deadly. Typically they will lay too low in the grass, but not when the mower rides a high spot. I would keep my balls out of the fields so they don't get chopped.
 
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#35  
You guys crack me up, but then, I did set you up, hah hah. I think I'll put the pallets out there to distract the horses and confuse the neighbors.
 

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