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DEER HEART DOG FOOD

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GREAT FOR DIGESTION, CALMING, ANTIBIOTIC  Sensitive tummy?  Has your buddy eaten something that gave him diarrhea or vomits on your carpet?  Eeeeew.  Here's a Pepto-doggie-dinner.     You want to use every morsel of the deer but the family just can't do deer organs?  So you make dog food.  It's veterinarian approved too.  This can be made in increments, as time allows.            This recipe: Cook meat and rice.  A dd all raw ingredients and herbs, bag up later.     DEER HEART 3 cups  white  RICE( apx.)* 1 T. GRD. CINNAMON HANDFUL CUT STEM PARSLEY} CHOPPED FINE}  A FEW LEAVES SWEET BASIL}              "                 } MAKES 1/2 CUP 1 T. RAW HONEY HANDFUL DRIED APRICOTS, CHOPPED  SMALL SCOOP (1 T. MELTED) VIRGIN RAW COCONUT OIL 3/4 C. COTTAGE CHEESE 1/2 C. (MIX)GRAVY OR 1 SMALL JAR 1-2 SECTIONS FRESH GARLIC    1/2- full deer heart cooked in slow cooker: start on high covered w/water, till water dissipates.  Add more water o

SATURDAY SOLO TURKEY HUNT

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        Early afternoon turkey hunting. Words can't show the beauty of Missouri woods. I saw two deer feeding in soybean fields. No birds, it's late in season but I WALKED nice n slow, happy after a broken ankle. A bit of drizzle didn't ruin my day- it smelled fresh. Wet alfalfa smells sweet. Usual crop fields are fallow this year.   I found a licking branch above a scrape and fresh tracks walking along the tractor path mowed months before.  U sually prime turkey hunting i f the weeds hadn't been so tall..        No other hunters bumped into my path, no dogs ran through to startle a flock of birds  my way . I watched an eagle fly, squirrels running up and down trees and a hawk caught one.  The squirrel didn't let out a sound as the hawk swooped in and snatched it off the tree.       My foot got sore, I rested, drank cold coffee. Texted my husband I was headed home after one last hunt. Be safe he replied (from his tree stand).              We

PEAR TREE ORCHARD TURKEY

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It doesn't matter whether it's spring or fall, Merriam or Eastern or Rio Grande or Osceola, turkeys are tough to hunt.  Their eyes are so keen.   If you can see them without binoculars, they can easily pick you out of the edge of the timber unless you act like a tree.  Stand so still until you feel like you've grown leaves.  Unless your clothes have been treated with non-­UVA detergent, a turkey's vision can still pick you out of the timber...  Yes, from that distance, their wary eyes are as good as your 'binocs' and closely match a raptor's vision in relation to picking up movement several hundred yards away, as across a 100 acre corn field or from their roost above that same field.  Turkeys also are not color blind, hence the reference for the necessity to wash your huntin’ duds in special hunting laundry soap that is formulated to minimize the intense colors of fabrics and human odor.     "The retinas of turkeys have seven dif