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sinkankan
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There's been a rash of near misses on the roads in the hills above Perth, Western Australia with the local roo population. Big bucks have been herding the females closer to the roads where autumn rains have given them fresh grass to eat.
One of the riders in the local club came across a property owner who claimed the roos were even raiding the feed troughs of his horse stud, and helping themselves to fresh vegatables and treats meant for his stock.
These big roo's get very agressive in mating season (who doesn't) and aren't shy about standing up to humans and flexing they're muscles.
One of the club members showed us a photo of a roo, after it was seen raiding the buckeets left out for the horses, the guy says he's had to change the feeding time to midday when the roo's are generally sleeping, to avoid this happening again.

One of the riders in the local club came across a property owner who claimed the roos were even raiding the feed troughs of his horse stud, and helping themselves to fresh vegatables and treats meant for his stock.
These big roo's get very agressive in mating season (who doesn't) and aren't shy about standing up to humans and flexing they're muscles.
One of the club members showed us a photo of a roo, after it was seen raiding the buckeets left out for the horses, the guy says he's had to change the feeding time to midday when the roo's are generally sleeping, to avoid this happening again.










