That must be the compact lot... The bison I have seen are a good 50% bigger than those.
My Great Grandmother had one of those, a Singer! It's a treasure.This was my Mother's treadle machine, which is now one of my treasured heirlooms. It needs to be cleaned up some, with a new belt, etc. I can't wait to use it!
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I had a Ford F350 4x4 when we went to Yellowstone. A bull walked in front of the truck and his back was above the hood on my truck. He was huge.Those are the cows. The bulls are much bigger.
And they make excellent pepperoni. A bear that has been eating oats is like the finest quality pork.@The Innkeeper bear lard is the best - far superior to pork lard - yum!
Interesting about the bears eating salmon in the spring, here they gorge on them in the fall; never see salmon in the spring@The Innkeeper we like fall bear because they are eating apples, berries, and wild fruits and are fattening up for winter. Spring bear are eating fawns and salmon and are thinner from hibernation so not good eating. The last one I got was in a tree right out our front door. It was smaller, but like @SheepDog said, you don't want them feeling at home.
I had to google it to see.Is that a Huffy Thunder Road?
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