A good start to tanking wood

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bettaMagenta
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A good start to tanking wood

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I headed out to one of the pastures today on a mission to find some decent wood for my tanks. We've got several Maples out there that I need to keep an eye on, or the sheep will strip the bark off the trunks and kill them. I've got too many trees in that area, so I let them have at a few of them - it's not the end of the world. What often happens after the sheep chew on the bark is that it starts falling off, leaving behind some pretty good-sized branches. I managed to bring in four decent pieces today, and now I've got wood in most of my tanks, which is a nice change of pace.
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Re: A good start to tanking wood

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You want proof, huh. I've got some decent shots of the branches, but I'm not exactly a photographer.

As for the sheep, I appreciate the offer, but I think I've got it under control. Fencing is the way to go, just need to get around to it.
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