Re the Deer, the "abscess" is actually where they get a cut inside their jaw and that allows food to pack in the pocket that is formed. It isn't life threatening but just somewhat uncomfortable. If the deer were harvested, you could examine that area and find bits and pieces of everything it had eaten over a time. Thanks Doc for all the info you provide. I am a well informed follower.
Every area they call crusher run something different. But it’s 3/4 rock down to dust. Which is why it packs like concrete after rolling once it gets a good rain on it
Yeah .... I live in Colorado and it has been dry for a while, today was actually the first rain in a while though. New seeding project pretty much failed but I have a plan for spring.
I cut off my irrigation to the bermuda as well, cold nights put it to sleep no matter what the daytime temperature gets to. Watering it isn't going to turn back the tiger striping.
Hey Doc, I have a similar doe with a large abscess on her right jaw. I first saw her on trail cameras in late 2021. I thought it may be a tumor and she would not survive long. Saw her again this time last year (Oct 2023) while taking my son on his first hunt. I told him to let her walk since she is clearly a survivor. She is on my cameras again this year and seemingly doing just fine.
Houston had 31-days without measurable rain, today that broke with .25-inch. Still took chance and laid down 10-10-10 and Duocide yesterday. Hopefully the sprinkler ran and today’s rain should start it soaking in!
Also with the deer with an abscess I would say if they are still eating, give em a chance but at the same time when they stop you probably won't see much of them again.
I'm near Fort Worth, TX and I can't remember the last time it rained. Call a wildlife rehabber about the baby with the abcess - they might come treat it
I got sick after the hurricane passed. Out about 3 weeks so I couldn’t water the lawn. It went dormant. Since colder weather is around the corner I’m letting it be. Yard looks on par with the rest of the neighborhood so it’s okay in my opinion.
i already did my first round of overseeding in late september. but i'm getting ready to do another one with NuSprint rye once we get a good chance of natural rain. my yard is way too big to have a $400 water bill. But it's supposed to be fairly warm this winter. I should be able to overseed even into the winter if the soil temps aren't too cold.
Hey Doc, according to your lawn guides, which one is closest to centipede grass I’m down here in South Carolina Myrtle Beach Thanks for another great video
Doc, did Anderson's have a bad batch of Duocide? Put two bags down and I have grubs. Lots of them and lots of dead grass patches. Ordered 2 more bags since we will still have warm weather the next few weeks here in North GA. You know what loves grubs though? Armadillos! I've off'd 6 so far. My poor zoysia....
Re the Deer, the "abscess" is actually where they get a cut inside their jaw and that allows food to pack in the pocket that is formed. It isn't life threatening but just somewhat uncomfortable.
If the deer were harvested, you could examine that area and find bits and pieces of everything it had eaten over a time.
Thanks Doc for all the info you provide. I am a well informed follower.
Every area they call crusher run something different. But it’s 3/4 rock down to dust. Which is why it packs like concrete after rolling once it gets a good rain on it
Such beautiful property and I admire the work you've put into it. Hope you'll have more content on your Savage Prepping channel. Respects.
Another informative video Doc. 🐣Congratulations on your first egg 🥚 being a double yolk. A sign of good luck 🍀👍
Beautiful flowers near the chicken coop
Yeah .... I live in Colorado and it has been dry for a while, today was actually the first rain in a while though. New seeding project pretty much failed but I have a plan for spring.
I cut off my irrigation to the bermuda as well, cold nights put it to sleep no matter what the daytime temperature gets to. Watering it isn't going to turn back the tiger striping.
Went by your place on my motorcycle 🏍️ today. Thanks for the update !
Hey Doc, I have a similar doe with a large abscess on her right jaw. I first saw her on trail cameras in late 2021. I thought it may be a tumor and she would not survive long. Saw her again this time last year (Oct 2023) while taking my son on his first hunt. I told him to let her walk since she is clearly a survivor. She is on my cameras again this year and seemingly doing just fine.
Yes, we had a three legged doe for years. She gave birth twice.
@@HowTowithDocdid u name her ILean? Lol
Oh man I just realized I did my very first dad joke .....damn u father time!!! 😭
Houston had 31-days without measurable rain, today that broke with .25-inch. Still took chance and laid down 10-10-10 and Duocide yesterday. Hopefully the sprinkler ran and today’s rain should start it soaking in!
The chicken is at that age of submission comment was cute. In GA too, I stopped irrigation as well since the lawn is going dormant anyway.
Also with the deer with an abscess I would say if they are still eating, give em a chance but at the same time when they stop you probably won't see much of them again.
I'm near Fort Worth, TX and I can't remember the last time it rained.
Call a wildlife rehabber about the baby with the abcess - they might come treat it
They'd have to shoot it with a tranq to catch it and they won't do it.
Here in New York it's dry to but I have been watering the looks good
Thanks for the update !
I got sick after the hurricane passed. Out about 3 weeks so I couldn’t water the lawn. It went dormant. Since colder weather is around the corner I’m letting it be. Yard looks on par with the rest of the neighborhood so it’s okay in my opinion.
i already did my first round of overseeding in late september. but i'm getting ready to do another one with NuSprint rye once we get a good chance of natural rain. my yard is way too big to have a $400 water bill. But it's supposed to be fairly warm this winter. I should be able to overseed even into the winter if the soil temps aren't too cold.
Good stuff! Tks!
Does John do Walton county? Looking for a new landscaper for my neighborhood.
Sorry no.
Save the young doe, Doc!
Hey Doc, according to your lawn guides, which one is closest to centipede grass I’m down here in South Carolina Myrtle Beach
Thanks for another great video
Doc enjoyed your video on how you are caring for your lawn during drought. What are the roots lengths of cool season grasses? Thank you.
Varies with species. Usually 8 - 24 inches.
Thanks Doc
Doc, did Anderson's have a bad batch of Duocide? Put two bags down and I have grubs. Lots of them and lots of dead grass patches. Ordered 2 more bags since we will still have warm weather the next few weeks here in North GA. You know what loves grubs though? Armadillos! I've off'd 6 so far. My poor zoysia....
Did the Reel mower giveaway already happen? Not sure if I missed the info
We moved it back. Coming soon.
Doc, that crusher mix you did, how much a ton installed? Just curious as my daughter’s country house could use that on their access
It's gone up a LOT... was $450 a load 2 years ago now it's about $600
Maybe she looking at you for help maybe she a vet a picture of her n he might give you something to do for her ??
They'd have to catch her and without a tranq gun it's not happening.
Call a large animal vet to come out and tranq the deer to remove the abscess.
I see "Johnny" grew some Balls and leaves the Pen.🐔
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