Beachwalker
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Dad has a horse hobby farm. Rents out the fields. But they have a few emu and deer farms in his area. Both have very high fences. I know deer and jump very high but I guess emu do too.You're not going to believe this one
I was up my neighbors today and he had recently gotten a horse
Told me his emu took one look at the horse and ran off into the woods and hasn't come back for several days
Told me earlier this morning the local animal control officer had paid him a visit
It seems that another neighbor looked out their window and saw what he initially thought was an ostrich running through his back yard and called animal control
...unfortunately the emu remains missing![]()
I have no idea how to catch an emu and his owner wasn't sure either, he was afraid that if he did get it lassoed that he'd struggle and break his neck, so maybe it's just as well we didn't catch himDad has a horse hobby farm. Rents out the fields. But they have a few emu and deer farms in his area. Both have very high fences. I know deer and jump very high but I guess emu do too.
He’s told a few stories how the critters have gotten out and had to be brought home. Coyote were a problem at one point too in the early 2000’s.
I was going to ask if it's a good a neighbor and suggest setting a trap, if not. @stonemason, or someone on here, mentioned emu dung being great cannabis fertilizer, lol. Sounds like a good neighbor and a smart emu. Hope the emu gets home safe.Well now I've seen everything!
I was passing through the house into the kitchen and I saw this coming out of my garage
I never thought I'd be trying to corral and lasso an emu, but that's just Maine for ya, I guess
Called my neighbor he came down with a big yellow tow strap, I put some cat food down shook the bag he put the tow strap loop around the bag and we had one shot at it
But emu's are not only fast they're smart too, so Ricky the emu has gone off into the woods again, neighbor says he belongs to the neighborhood now View attachment 100368
The continuing adventures of Ricky the emu...I was going to ask if it's a good a neighbor and suggest setting a trap, if not. @stonemason, or someone on here, mentioned emu dung being great cannabis fertilizer, lol. Sounds like a good neighbor and a smart emu. Hope the emu gets home safe.
I have no idea how to catch an emu and his owner wasn't sure either, he was afraid that if he did get it lassoed that he'd struggle and break his neck, so maybe it's just as well we didn't catch him
He said that he's been home, stood there for a very long time and just stared at the horse and then ran off again. He is just not going to be around that horse I guess, so good luck to him out here cuz we got coyotes, bears, bobcats and lynx and even though the government denies it people have seen timberwolves too
I don't know. Looks like the emu is having fun. Being smart, I wonder if it recognized that beagle only has so much rope?
I'm rooting for the bird freeing the beagle and gaining a traveling companion.
You called it! He couldn't wait to get home, although he did spook and run off into the woods a couple times, but we had three people and we kind of just cut him off and steared him back into the middle of the road, when he got in front of his house he started bobbing his head up and down really quickly, really excited, he knew he was home.He’ll be back. Looking for food and safety. Probably. Maybe.![]()
Happy it all worked out. Once the horse gets to know he’s at his new home he’ll do that if he gets loose. Although some are just asshats. Bite or kick just because. Dad had one that loved oranges so much he’d start to drool as soon as he could smell it. He’d rub his head against you to persuade you to give it to him.You called it! He couldn't wait to get home, although he did spook and run off into the woods a couple times, but we had three people and we kind of just cut him off and steared him back into the middle of the road, when he got in front of his house he started bobbing his head up and down really quickly, really excited, he knew he was home.
We had to walk him a good quarter mile down the middle of the road and it was at his pace too so it took a while, we left our cars all over the road, and we had a police escort behind us, it was something! Just when you think you've seen it all...![]()
I will not die in this frigging city! One day we will move to the country as planned.So with any luck I just lit my last fire of the year on this cool rainy morning, it will burn till early Sunday morning when we have a warm up coming, and hopefully that'll be it.
This is my fourth year heating with wood, I had always hoped that I'd have a little place somewhere in the country but at least at times never thought it would happen, cuz as some of you may know it can be difficult escaping the city
These are three 18x5' rows of wood in the garage, this plus what I have stacked outside will be what I use to heat for a fifth year, God willing
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I hear you, I've said almost those same words, I'm sure it will work out for you!I will not die in this frigging city! One day we will move to the country as planned.![]()
Yep, it was a thing when I ran them before, find a good brand and whoever cares it i bought it no matter what. To many cheep ones in that department.So early in the flowering of my first run I noticed my lights hadn't turned on at the proper time, so I replaced the timer
Replacing the timer did not fix the problem and the light failed to strike the next evening
Next in line I assumed the ballast had gone bad, so I bought another 250, 400, 600 watt unit
Replacing the ballast did not fix the problem, some evenings it would turn on at 9:00, other evenings I would have to unplug it from the timer and plug it back in and then it would usually strike; I did not understand why this was happening?
Tldr & the answer to why this was happening:
I finally realized this was only happening in the bloom cycle after installing the HPS, it was the light bulb![]()
HAS ANYONE EVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THIS?
I bought a two pack of these 600W HPS bulbs, so I switched to the second bulb last night, I won't know until this evening if they're both typical Chinese garbage or if the one in there now strikes, I'll update later
Aaha, so it is a thing, damn!Yep, it was a thing when I ran them before, find a good brand and whoever cares it i bought it no matter what. To many cheep ones in that department.
Yep, it was a thing when I ran them before, find a good brand and whoever cares it i bought it no matter what. To many cheep ones in that department.I
Super hps brand..Eye hodixl or something is what i ran and still wouldI checked and they're ipower which somehow I know is not a great brand
I used to buy Vivosun but they don't seem to be manufacturing bulbs anymore
Not too many choices in HID bulbs now that everyone's gone led
Nice....idk anything about the brand. Lots good numbers, only one way to find out uh?Yikes! Those are out of my league! I might give this a try for $40, it's got a decent amazon rating of 4.4 View attachment 101200