The matter of raising the fence is not as fast as expected. This is not only because raising the height to higher places requires a series of things such as building scaffolding and pulling mud. The other main reason is this herd of deer.
When the population was small, it was inconvenient to do anything, even raising deer.
If there were one and two, then feeding them would not be a big problem for the Qingque tribe, but now there are more than twenty.
Not to mention other things, the daily consumption of fodder alone is not a small amount. It requires at least seven people to harvest grass for them to satisfy these big eaters.
And it’s the kind of collection that doesn’t allow for laziness.
This is undoubtedly a huge burden for today's Qingque tribe.
Even under Han Cheng's order, the senior brother and others lured an old deer out with small rapeseed and secretly killed it to eat the meat, the pressure on the tribe to provide grass for the deer did not decrease.
Moreover, after the beginning of spring, those rabbits that had been sluggish all winter began to become excited. Because of the increase in "exercise", each of them also had a big appetite. And with the continuous birth of little rabbits, the demand for grass also began to increase.
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This has further increased the burden on the people in the tribe.
After the grass near the tribe has been harvested, if you want to harvest the same amount of grass again, you need to go further.
This means that more effort is required, and the number of dangerous situations will also increase greatly.
Han Cheng was also at a loss to deal with this matter. He did not expect that what was originally a very good thing for the tribe would turn into this.
He has also considered the matter of herding, but he has always been hesitant in his heart. He had finally managed to get these deer back with coaxing and deception, and he had paid a lot for them.
The deer pen is even built better than the place where the Qingque tribe people live. If these guys are released now, they will run away without looking back, leaving an empty deer pen.
Han Cheng couldn't even find a place to reason.
After careful consideration, Han Cheng finally chose to give in to reality and decided to herd the deer.
However, some compromise methods were adopted, that is, tying a rope to Uncle Deer.
At first, it was tied around the neck, but Han Cheng soon changed this method, because if the tie was loose, it would easily fall off, and if the tie was tight, it would affect Uncle Lu's breathing.
If you don't pull hard, you can't control it. If you pull hard, it will strangle it and stick out its tongue.
Uncle Deer looked at Han Cheng dissatisfied, and Han Cheng also looked at it.
What it looked at was Han Cheng's hand holding the rope, but what Han Cheng looked at was its nostrils.
Uncle Deer, who didn't understand why, was very angry at the little two-legged beast's attempt to tie him up. He stretched out his tongue and licked his nostrils. Maybe he felt that the taste was not very good, so he hit him hard again.
Two sneezes and shake their heads at the same time.
Han Cheng thought for a while, but still didn't touch Uncle Lu's nose.
In addition to the fact that the distance between the two nostrils is too small, making it unsuitable for nose ring piercing, another important reason is that nostril piercing is too painful.
After being in contact with it for such a long time, Han Cheng already had feelings for this relatively spiritual deer, and he did not want to use such cruel methods to treat it.
After much thought, I could only start from the beginning.
Instead of using a rope to directly pull out a condom and put it on Uncle Lu's head, it would easily cause bleeding marks on his face. After all, Uncle Lu also relies on his face to make a living.
What Han Cheng made was something called a 'splint' in his hometown in his previous life.
This thing was originally used for cattle.
As the calf grows older, in order to prevent it from going to the fields to eat crops, it will be tied up with "splints".
As for cow nose rings, they are usually worn only on cattle that are sure to stay and be trained as farm cattle.
Generally, calves that are sold for meat do not have nose rings pierced.
This kind of 'plywood' is easy to make. You only need to split a wooden stick 12 to 3 centimeters long and 2 to 3 centimeters in diameter in the middle, and then drill a hole at both ends with a hand drill for threading the rope.
Just fine.
To use it, first thread the two wooden boards through a rope, then place them one on the left and one on the deer's face. After fixing them, use a long rope to tie the splints.
As long as you hold the rope, the deer will follow you.
In this way, all the previous disadvantages can be avoided.
While ensuring that the deer can be controlled, it can also prevent it from being harmed and protect its prime appearance.
Uncle Deer, who was once again coaxed by Han Cheng with his wife's milk, shook his head from time to time, sometimes lowered his head, twisted his buttocks and used his hind hooves to pull on his face twice, trying to get rid of this obstruction.
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It's a pity that its hoof only has two lobes, and it can't move freely. It can't remove what Han Cheng tied up.
Uncle Lu looked at Han Cheng resentfully, and kept rubbing his face against Han Cheng's hand, hoping that Han Cheng would untie this uncomfortable thing. In the end, Han Cheng still had a hard heart and refused to untie it.
It took about two days for Mr. Lu to gradually adapt to this thing.
Han Cheng took Tietou and others out to herd deer.
Being tied up with a rope and held in one's hand, only Mr. Deer has this kind of treatment. He is the leader of the herd. As long as he is controlled, the rest of the deer will follow.
Han Cheng realized that he had thought wrong. He shouldn't have gone out to herd the deer. Why was he herding the deer? It was clearly the deer that was herding him!
Revenge! This guy is purely seeking revenge!
Han Cheng, who was held unsteadily by Uncle Lu's neck, was panting and wanted to curse.
Uncle Deer was in a great mood. First of all, he was finally able to leave the deer pen where he had lived for half the winter, run outside and breathe freely.
Another reason is that it can take revenge on this nasty little two-legged beast.
Uncle Deer lowered his head and took two bites of the plump and juicy grass, then turned to look at the panting little two-legged animal holding the rope. He flicked his tail on his back and started running gracefully on his long thighs.
Han Cheng was able to hold him back and was led away again.
Fu Jiang, a silly dog, thought it was a joke and ignored Han Cheng's request to stop the damn deer. He followed him around, running around and around, making Han Cheng so angry that he had the urge to eat dog meat at night.
The deer ran for a while, then stopped, wagging his tail and eating grass leisurely, feeling as happy as he wanted.
It now feels that it is actually quite good to tie a rope around its head, at least it would be good to use it to transport small two-legged animals.
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