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    I noticed this feeder sitting at an angle today. When I drove up on it I noticed something had moved it but I can’t for the life of me figure out what could have moved it. The cows were pulled off last month and there are no hogs on the place. It is still half full of corn and I could not move it back in place by myself. Any ideas?

    #2
    I’d bet you have some pigs moving in unless y’all had a straggler cow left behind that needed a good scratchin.

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      #3
      I would think a straggler cow like Texashootset says.

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        #4
        No prints in the dirt?

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          #5
          Hogs

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            #6
            Originally posted by Texashookset View Post
            I’d bet you have some pigs moving in unless y’all had a straggler cow left behind that needed a good scratchin.
            No strangler cows, they were all accounted for. I have had one pig on the place in 10 years and we caught him in a snare when he tried to get back out. I’m high fenced.

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              #7
              What ever it was it got back out..

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                #8
                Coon..

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                  #9
                  That looks like a 600# HB feeder. They are pretty heavy, and half full of corn, it would have taken some leverage to move it. Mine has been in the pasture with cows and big hogs and never moved. So I'm going to say a raging river of a flood, tornado or a sasquatch. Please let us know what the trail cam shows.

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                    #10
                    I’d just be so glad I didn’t have hogs that I wouldn’t care what moved the feeder !

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Duane View Post
                      That looks like a 600# HB feeder. They are pretty heavy, and half full of corn, it would have taken some leverage to move it. Mine has been in the pasture with cows and big hogs and never moved. So I'm going to say a raging river of a flood, tornado or a sasquatch. Please let us know what the trail cam shows.
                      Unfortunately I don’t have the game camera out on that feeder.

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                        #12
                        Only thing I’ve had spin a feeder is a big boar. ASF S&F that was FULL. 600+ lbs. he spun it like it was a toy lol. That’s my vote. Gots a piggy that you haven’t seen yet.

                        Camera time

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                          #13
                          Aoudad

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                            #14
                            Pickup

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                              #15
                              I'm gonna guess cow that got left behind.

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