Now blame My Darling Wife for no pictures, I was driving and she was so captivated by what we saw that the camera was the last thing on her mind. We were going to Billings yesterday morning and was two miles west of Hardin on the interstate, in the area called the bench, and there were two bull elk grazing along side the interstate. I know there has been more and more elk in the area every year but to see them in that flat open country around Hardin was quite a sight.
Time is a sort of river of passing events, and strong is its current; no sooner is a thing brought to sight than it is swept by and another takes its place, and this too will be swept away. Marcus Aurelius
Sunday, June 11. 2006
An Interesting Sight
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One of our rancher feeder customers had a large tract of pasture land in the highest part of his place in the Meeteetse area, privately owned. He had not grazed it for some years as the drought had been hard on it and he was trying to let it rebuild. He went up to check it early this spring thinking that he could put some cows up there. He found around a 1000 head of elk. Of course, he won't have to put any cows up there for a long time. Elk have never been in the area before in any large numbers but the wolf pressure is really changing their patterns.
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bonnie
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