Moose munch

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tractorgp

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A family of moose came by after we went away and munched our good stuff. Caught them on camera when they were leaving.
 
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I would guess that a moose would do a good bit more damage than a white tail. Thanks for the video. Ed
 
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One fall we had a moose eat all our cabbages. That, in itself, wasn't so bad. It got a stomach ache and lay on our front lawn all afternoon passing gas. Called Fish & Game and they said to just leave it alone - the gas, like the moose would soon pass.
 
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Cow and calves are one thing but when BIG daddy shows up damage $$$'s double, :eek:
 
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One fall we had a moose eat all our cabbages. That, in itself, wasn't so bad. It got a stomach ache and lay on our front lawn all afternoon passing gas. Called Fish & Game and they said to just leave it alone - the gas, like the moose would soon pass.
That must of been quite a sight a farting moose!.
 
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Living around moose much of my life, I learned to HATE them!!! NOT as bad as the wolves though! lol

My love of growing my own food, was one reason I moved away from those dang moose!

I shot/ate more than my share of moose and eventually got to hating moose meat too! lol

SR
 
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One fall we had a moose eat all our cabbages. That, in itself, wasn't so bad. It got a stomach ache and lay on our front lawn all afternoon passing gas. Called Fish & Game and they said to just leave it alone - the gas, like the moose would soon pass.

:laughing::laughing::laughing: That's classic! All he needed was to top it off with a couple gallons of Hamm's Beer!
 
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:laughing::laughing::laughing: That's classic! All he needed was to top it off with a couple gallons of Hamm's Beer!

Ha ha ha ha. Hilarious!!
 
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Living around moose much of my life, I learned to HATE them!!! NOT as bad as the wolves though! lol

My love of growing my own food, was one reason I moved away from those dang moose!

I shot/ate more than my share of moose and eventually got to hating moose meat too! lol

SR
I dunno' about hating moose meat? I've not had enough myself. As for the op, I have heard that the moose on Newfoundland are tastier than those on the continental US and Canada?

Cabbage farts? LOL, reminds me of the time I had a boxer dog that ate some cabbage. Whewee!
 

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