It is interesting that an 18" trunk on a tree in an Eastern forest is considered pretty big. Out here in California our oaks get enormous, but their wood is not commercially useful because the grain isn't straight. Here is a link to one of the bigger oaks on my place: https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-s92rPdq/0/b403117a/L/i-s92rPdq-L.jpg
There's a ginger cat here who does her best to stay on top, though I think she'd probably leave chickens alone, and the garden earthworks earlier in the year were a bit stressful for her.
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It is interesting that an 18" trunk on a tree in an Eastern forest is considered pretty big. Out here in California our oaks get enormous, but their wood is not commercially useful because the grain isn't straight. Here is a link to one of the bigger oaks on my place:
https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-s92rPdq/0/b403117a/L/i-s92rPdq-L.jpg
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There's a ginger cat here who does her best to stay on top, though I think she'd probably leave chickens alone, and the garden earthworks earlier in the year were a bit stressful for her.
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