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Adam Bourne
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1 hour ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Look like they’re trying to find a gap in the fence.

Yeah, the woods are behind the deer fence, doesn't keep them in or out. I counted about 65 of them in there the other day. Munching away at the greenery...... 😡

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Just now, AJStrees said:

Not for a couple of years at least. 

Understood . Just the height of the poles looked like a pen . Normally they ( the deer ) would jump a 6 foot fence but not so much an 8/10 foot one .

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Understood . Just the height of the poles looked like a pen . Normally they ( the deer ) would jump a 6 foot fence but not so much an 8/10 foot one .

I think the “deer fencing” was an attempt to stop them. Seemingly it didn’t work. [emoji23]
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