Our favorite is chicken fried elk. Cut meat into siver dollar sized pieces, make sure they are free of gristle, fat, and tendons, cut thin, no more than 1/4", roll in flour, seaon with garlic, cummin, and Johnny's seasoning salt, fry in hog lard till the outside edges turn crispy. One of the best meals I've ever had.
Thank you sir for making the fence so elk can cross but the fences still have sharp wires and it's danger for them. Can you make an opening door for them please? Thank you very much.
They ruin a lot of fencing because of wolve reintroduced. Elk moved into farm land better food and security from wolf's and grizzlies and lions. Montana Idaho Wyoming Washington, oregon.
I dislike that fence. Are you feeding them apples because of the harsh Winter? Is this Montana. Iam in Western Washington state...worse Winter in 50 years. Snow, ice, floods, 0° temp, ect., ect. Dark, rain rivers. Geeze.
The apples help them get through the winter. Most winters here are pretty harsh. I am in Yakima. I grew up in Enumclaw so I know what the winters there were like. Rain rain rain and then more rain. Many winters we wouldn't get any snow just lots of rain.
I was counting them....and fell asleep 😴 💤.
At least four. After that I lost count.
Наконец-то я понял " считать овец, чтобы заснуть")
85 beautiful creatures.
So MANY Elk...so FEW recipes.
Our favorite is chicken fried elk. Cut meat into siver dollar sized pieces, make sure they are free of gristle, fat, and tendons, cut thin, no more than 1/4", roll in flour, seaon with garlic, cummin, and Johnny's seasoning salt, fry in hog lard till the outside edges turn crispy.
One of the best meals I've ever had.
Stunning ❤
We are feeding them hundreds of pounds of apples every day this winter.
I counted 89 and I am certain that is correct because I used the old tried and true method. You count the legs and divide by 4 .
Bravo all safe . 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽💜💜💜
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Great footage.....worth seeing
Thank you sir for making the fence so elk can cross but the fences still have sharp wires and it's danger for them.
Can you make an opening door for them please?
Thank you very much.
That is a great idea, unfortunately the fence or property do not belong to me. But I admire your compassion for the elk.
I counted 77
Where was this?
15 miles west of Yakima wa.
where was this
West of Yakima Wa. In a small town called Tampico.
A church
A fire station
A shut down general store
They ruin a lot of fencing because of wolve reintroduced. Elk moved into farm land better food and security from wolf's and grizzlies and lions. Montana Idaho Wyoming Washington, oregon.
I have seen wolves a few miles from our house.
Id say around 96
85?
any body know where this is?
15 miles west of Yakima Washington.
I dislike that fence. Are you feeding them apples because of the harsh Winter? Is this Montana. Iam in Western Washington state...worse Winter in 50 years. Snow, ice, floods, 0° temp, ect., ect. Dark, rain rivers. Geeze.
The apples help them get through the winter. Most winters here are pretty harsh. I am in Yakima. I grew up in Enumclaw so I know what the winters there were like. Rain rain rain and then more rain. Many winters we wouldn't get any snow just lots of rain.
Only one,so was drank.
Greetings from the U.S. West Sergey.
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Yo conté 75 por total.
And that’s how fences are destroyed folks!! It costs land owners a lot of time and money to repair and fix them
Lolol then don't put the fence there that's most likely a seasonal migration route and that fence is in the way
99 deer