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Re: My New Pet Moose & Gorgeous Cedar Wood [Re: Sharon] #8624025
06/11/26 12:41 PM
06/11/26 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Sharon


Almost forgot-Tatiana, I didn't give the title of the new book that Jack wanted me to read. " Tigers Between Empires ", by Jonathan Slaght .

Thank you. I got the news last week that USPS started accepting packages to Russia again, after a long break, so I might try to get my hands on one, eventually, if I figure out a way to pay for it.

Re: My New Pet Moose & Gorgeous Cedar Wood [Re: Sharon] #8624027
06/11/26 12:45 PM
06/11/26 12:45 PM
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Montana , Big Mtns.
Sharon Offline OP

"American Honey"
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Tatiana, Just read your latest post ! Thank you for that !

Leave it to those women with their "fur babies" ...UGH.....to cause such mayhem on that forum. I'm sure glad that diseased mindset isn't on this trapper forum.

I'm sure the same reception would be for any other animals that a society would view as pets.

How fun it would have been if you and I could have been sitting together reading those comments and causing our own input of mayhem wink

At very least, exchanging some good laughs and jokes ! I bet they'd change their minds if they ever came into hard times and needed to feed themselves or their kids....

It's all in the mindset in preparing meat. As artists, you and I can find the beauty of the workings and anatomy of the animal fascinating in education.


" A wuff is a wuff, is a wuff. " Jack Whitman
Re: My New Pet Moose & Gorgeous Cedar Wood [Re: Sharon] #8624333
06/12/26 07:26 AM
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Sharon,
Out of curiosity - what's with the the chainsaw lines on the stump ?
Regards, Vic

Re: My New Pet Moose & Gorgeous Cedar Wood [Re: TraderVic] #8624343
06/12/26 08:20 AM
06/12/26 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by TraderVic
Sharon,
Out of curiosity - what's with the the chainsaw lines on the stump ?
Regards, Vic

Breaking down a stump


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Re: My New Pet Moose & Gorgeous Cedar Wood [Re: 330-Trapper] #8624360
06/12/26 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by 330-Trapper
Originally Posted by TraderVic
Sharon,
Out of curiosity - what's with the the chainsaw lines on the stump ?
Regards, Vic

Breaking down a stump


Was thinking it was that, but thought I'd ask. Thanks..

Re: My New Pet Moose & Gorgeous Cedar Wood [Re: Sharon] #8624418
06/12/26 11:54 AM
06/12/26 11:54 AM
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Scott is correct. I very much dislike stumps , eyesores to me. The loggers cut as close to ground level as possible, then scribed the stumps to break them down faster. There are chemical treatments applied that speed up that process .

A cleaned up area always has been my goal . I cannot tolerate clutter, dirty, or disorganized anything.

Thanks for asking, Vic.

It was a pleasure to see those professional loggers do their job just right.


" A wuff is a wuff, is a wuff. " Jack Whitman
Re: My New Pet Moose & Gorgeous Cedar Wood [Re: Sharon] #8624440
06/12/26 12:45 PM
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Rent a stump grinder and get them gone!

Re: My New Pet Moose & Gorgeous Cedar Wood [Re: Sharon] #8624513
06/12/26 05:39 PM
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Well, Miss Sharon.....if you take your chest freezer out in the yard that young bull will becone accustomed to it and it will be MUCH easier to get him inside it when the time comes. smile


Re: My New Pet Moose & Gorgeous Cedar Wood [Re: Sharon] #8624744
06/13/26 11:00 AM
06/13/26 11:00 AM
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Mike, that would be perfect, but in looking into this years ago, they require compensation for every tooth or part that breaks , with all the stones and rock intermixed with the soil here, would quickly add up in frustration and downtime . Not the rental's fault, either . That's totally understandable .

A decent backhoe would work. If nothing works fast enough for me, I can look into that option.

J.Morse, you have more of a great point than you realize. I have a cage with swing door that I used to put treats inside, and the rabbits had to go into the cage for their treats. I could catch any of them at any time that way. Most of them have been tame enough without it for the past couple of years, I'll have to get that cage employed again !


" A wuff is a wuff, is a wuff. " Jack Whitman
Re: My New Pet Moose & Gorgeous Cedar Wood [Re: Sharon] #8624767
06/13/26 11:41 AM
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When they cut the grove in the can cut at angles not just straight down and remove large chunks of material . Drill holes in whats left deep as you can get. Stump rot, high nitrogen stuff poured on top of that rots the rest faster. Ceder doesn't rot fast.
Its to close to the house to burn it out.

I have dug, burnt, ground and let stumps rot with cutting to speed roting up. All worked in different situations.

Cutting chunks out of the stump instead of just making 90° cuts and drilling holes and stump rot works but takes time and the stump is uneven and easy to trip or stumble on instead of being nice and flat. . I have one I triped over 2 weeks ago

I prefer grinding them but dont for myself unless I already have stump grinding jobs to do and swing in and do mine if there is time while I have the machine.

Re: My New Pet Moose & Gorgeous Cedar Wood [Re: Sharon] #8625161
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Beautiful. Love seeing this. Thank you for sharing

Re: My New Pet Moose & Gorgeous Cedar Wood [Re: Sharon] #8625243
Yesterday at 10:21 AM
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PF, thank you for the options. Removing chunks and drilling more holes, with some stump rot put inside is what I'm doing now. I cover those so that my rabbits don't get into it. At least they were cut as close to ground level as possible. I can endure that better than unsightly stumps a foot or more high. Thank you for your suggestions.

Thanks Larry. 28 degrees this morning, and clear as can be . A great day to fly in the mountains. Have plans today for the 250th special day , doing a lot of cooking. After I fluff my rabbits and feed them, off I go. Have a great one, Tman Tribe cool


" A wuff is a wuff, is a wuff. " Jack Whitman
Re: My New Pet Moose & Gorgeous Cedar Wood [Re: Sharon] #8625269
Yesterday at 11:27 AM
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Epsom Salt Sharon ...is Healthy for the Soil and Rots the stump

I went out and spent twenty minutes on each stump.And drilled the holes after I had put cut the lines in with the chainsaw, and it was one winter and this spring, the stumps are all rotted...

You have a gorgeous area to take care of and i'm sure the wildlife wouldn't mine the salt either


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Re: My New Pet Moose & Gorgeous Cedar Wood [Re: Sharon] #8625273
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Other option, start a charcoal fire on each stump and burn below ground level.

Re: My New Pet Moose & Gorgeous Cedar Wood [Re: Sharon] #8625292
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A "pet" moose really beats my "pet" buzzards. As I referred to them when the kids were small. My dead pit. Tends to be a regular place to get a meal for then .

When we bought my farm that s 127 miles from my other house we were at the farm and one of the kids said LOOK DAD!!! while pointing at buzzards at the farm and said your pet buzzards followed us all the way up here. With all the excitement a 5 year old can muster. I just said they sure did.

Re: My New Pet Moose & Gorgeous Cedar Wood [Re: Providence Farm] #8625547
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I'm so glad the cedar turned out so well, Sharon! I'm looking forward to seeing what you get out of it in the end. It will be beautiful.

Your rabbits are too cute! (And tasty!)

Keep smilin' Chickie! grin


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Re: My New Pet Moose & Gorgeous Cedar Wood [Re: Nessmuck] #8625557
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Originally Posted by Nessmuck
Originally Posted by wy.wolfer
Beautiful wood there Sharon! That also looks like great marten country. I live in a pretty nice place in NW Colorado but have been to involved in the political scene here and the changing demographic of the state to enjoy it. Time to move back to Wyoming and take a rest, away from politics of my rural state being turned into a red state with all the accompanying authoritarian laws. Enjoy Montana! And MT traps has a good suggestion about wood curing to fast.


Did you mean Blue State..

Thanks, I fixed that! I must have been thinking Commie Red!

Re: My New Pet Moose & Gorgeous Cedar Wood [Re: Tatiana] #8625558
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Originally Posted by Tatiana
Originally Posted by martentrapper
Couple more years and your moose will make a good freezer filler!
Tatiana, are moose available to hunt where you live?

Yes, but it's either a long wait or expensive or illegal.


Originally Posted by jk
Great post and we all are jealous of you both.......jk

Originally Posted by Sharon
A friend who used to live in the area , now in WI, summed it up nicely... there are all the advantages of remote living, and all the advantages of town living.

Mr moose and I agree .

My area is plain and boring in comparison to Sharon's, but more and more animals have been pulling up since I returned home after spending many years up north. Moose and roe deer are way more numerous than ever, marten and even sable appeared in good numbers, and beaver (also an introduced species) are in all streams now... it's almost like they're stalking me... saw fresh bear sign last week near my beaver ponds, also close to town and also way beyond the official brown bear range.
Few trappers though, almost none. And despite the whole authoritarian regime thing, this place is far less regulated than Europe, and is actually more comfortable than most of Europe and many parts of the US in many ways, especially when it comes to healthcare, accessibility, everyday bureaucracy and work-to-rest ratio. I'm talking about my particular neighborhood though, it's quite unique. I wouldn't be surprised if more westerners settled here, despite the geopolitical turmoil (the few who are brave enough to visit generally like this place very much, and some stay).

You should be a travel agent, I'm ready to come and see your part of the country!

Re: My New Pet Moose & Gorgeous Cedar Wood [Re: wy.wolfer] #8625595
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Originally Posted by wy.wolfer

You should be a travel agent, I'm ready to come and see your part of the country!

Come anytime. Tourist and guest visas are being issued. There are convenient connection flights through Istanbul or Beijing.

Re: My New Pet Moose & Gorgeous Cedar Wood [Re: Sharon] #8625609
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great place you live sharon, thanks for sharing

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