The problem is that I have a buck (with horns) roosters and potentially a pony. The last thing I need is some kid getting, bit, kicked, or flogged. That would do wonders for my home insurance.
I wouldn't have to yell if they listened the first time!
OMG! I have it! Start shoveling your chicken bedding over between the property line and your fence to "start a compost pile", right where the kids like to dig. While you're at it add a bunch of large tree branches and brambles.
I once rented a house and enough land for my pony. I came home one day and found 2 kids riding my pony!!!!!! No bridle or saddle. Just his halter and a little rope. They got angry when I told them they needed to get off my pony (childhood pet) and get off my property. Time to turn on the electric fence. (Might want to get some "electric fence" signs first)
Your kidding! Oh my gosh. How rude. If that was my pony that they we're riding, I'd be grabbing some rocks and my whip and chasing them off my property, then calling the police!
I never ever went into a neigbhour's yard without permission. We'd always knock on the door and say, I lost my ball, frisbee whatever.
Not MY neighbour's kids though...They'd stand at the fence and throw things at Slifer to make her crow and when I brought her in, they'd climb over the fence to get the stuff back. I found one of the little darlings trying to rip the fence off the posts so that he could get his tennis racket...I asked him if he threw it at my bird and he said yes and I told him that he could get it out of the bucket on trash day.
As for the ones on the pony...oh man! They wouldn't have lasted!
I have some lovely black berry brakes if anyone would like them for their pile.