Tracks
It was very muddy out a few days ago, so I decided to take pictures of some of the tracks around our yard . . .
Above are the most common tracks. Can you see the three long toes of the chickens?
These are the next most common. You'll find them mostly around the back door where they wait in hopes of getting scraps.

And these are very rare since we don't have horses! But right next to me my mailbox I found these tracks and suddenly remembered Roy telling me that one morning while I was in CA he woke to find our neighbors' horses (they live a mile away) grazing on our front lawn. They were back in their own yard by the end of the day, but not before they left us a few presents:

At least one spot of our lawn is getting some fertilizer!
Above are the most common tracks. Can you see the three long toes of the chickens?
These are the next most common. You'll find them mostly around the back door where they wait in hopes of getting scraps.
And these are very rare since we don't have horses! But right next to me my mailbox I found these tracks and suddenly remembered Roy telling me that one morning while I was in CA he woke to find our neighbors' horses (they live a mile away) grazing on our front lawn. They were back in their own yard by the end of the day, but not before they left us a few presents:
At least one spot of our lawn is getting some fertilizer!
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