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Old 08/15/12, 03:59 PM
 
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Snapping turtles have a very vicious bite. I'd like to see them GONE from my farm.
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Old 08/16/12, 08:06 AM
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You have sewage running in to you pond, I don't think that would make me very happy, We have snappers all over around here, in the late spring they are all over the roads trying to cross.
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Old 08/16/12, 08:10 AM
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Well sad outcome for one of the old boys ..... floating on the side if the pond dead. He was floating there this early am moving his head a bit but dead now 7 hrs later. No way to get him out as its a 3 ft drop on that side to 20" of water over 24+" of muck and leeches and the neighbors sewer that runs into that creek 1/4 mile away.
Forget the turtles, you have a neighbor running a sewer into the creek, in Wisconsin? No doubt the DNR would love to know about that....
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