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Originally Posted by Two Creeks Farm View Post

Part of my problem neighbor is handling itself...they are building a nice privacy fence haha! We figure with every section, our property value improves!!!! When I figure he is done, I will put a few chicken tractors in the areas void of fence to encourage more fence to be installed LOL!!!!

 

That is so funny. lau.gif

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"Experince is the teacher of all things." Julius Ceaser

"The only real valuable thing is intuition." Albert Einstein

"Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest" Mark Twain

 

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Originally Posted by PaulaSB12 View Post

When I saw from the preview about aligning 20 against the fence I had the picture of 20 hens being lined bums in the neighbours direction with instructions to fart!!!!!!!!

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could always put a compost bin near the fence line. (need smiley with horns)

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Originally Posted by Two Creeks Farm View Post

Part of my problem neighbor is handling itself...they are building a nice privacy fence haha! We figure with every section, our property value improves!!!! When I figure he is done, I will put a few chicken tractors in the areas void of fence to encourage more fence to be installed LOL!!!!


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HEY LOOK!!! ---> UPCOMING FLORIDA Swaps/Sales/Shows/Events

---> Florida Fair Schedule 2012/2013 and "Where am I? Where are you?" FLORIDA!!!!!ALWAYS SUNNY SIDE UP!!!

Member of the American Poultry Association &

Central Florida Poultry Breeders Association. NPIP Certified Participant

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Originally Posted by BooBear View Post

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could always put a compost bin near the fence line. (need smiley with horns)

AMEN!  I have wished for a smiley with horns for months!

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~A dog on its owner's property is a pet; A dog on someone else's property is a predator~

 

 

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I am DIGGING THAT Speckled Hen!!  I LOVE IT!

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Originally Posted by Beekissed View Post

I would find some scrap lumber..doesn't really matter what it looks like...and build a very tall, very ugly fence on that side of your garden~stain it something pretty on your side.  That way you won't have to look at him looking at you and he won't have to "see" all that you are doing on your land.  I'd also invest in some electric fencing between the property and get a nice, big GP or Anatolian LGD to guard your sheep and your roosters. 

 

Your land, your stuff, your life.  It doesn't sound like this is a person who cares about "nice" and you really can't deal with those kind except ignore them as best you can and keep the moments of direct exposure to a minimum. 


I def. agree with the LGD they are big here in N. CA and the neighbor has one-- anything out of order and she BARKS -- you will know if your Mean Man is trying anything with your livestock...

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OP any new updates on the nut next door????

Hello there!

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Hello there!

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Originally Posted by Kathryn4629 View Post

Oh my goodness this sign is AMAZING!!!! I want one posted at the end of my driveway so bad. And I am pretty sure I want it printed on a shirt and a bumper sticker!!

I can do that for you! (I usually do animal specific decals and shirts) I can do signs and tshirts and stuff for the car... let me know if you really want one.

I'm a Dog trainer... I do Dog Agility... then I got the crazy idea to try herding so I've gotten ducks and some chicks for eggs... and now I may end up doing shows with them too... yes... I have lost my mind.

Oh and did I mention I do vehicle decals (right now it's mostly dog designs) and lettering... and Tshirt's and coaster sets and decorative tiles... hey I've been out of a regular job...

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I'm a Dog trainer... I do Dog Agility... then I got the crazy idea to try herding so I've gotten ducks and some chicks for eggs... and now I may end up doing shows with them too... yes... I have lost my mind.

Oh and did I mention I do vehicle decals (right now it's mostly dog designs) and lettering... and Tshirt's and coaster sets and decorative tiles... hey I've been out of a regular job...

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I say shoot his cats if your roosters end up dead! Then say his cats were attacking your chickens!
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