HAD IT UP TO HERE!!! WITH MY NEIGHBOR :somad

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Just try breaking up your topics a bit with spaces. It makes it much easier to read.
When I see "wall posts" I typically don't read them and just move on. The content may be good, but my eyes can't take it.


Good for you for following through. Good for you for not engaging your neighbor.

I hope it works out.
 
Whood a thunk it, a GD punctuation Nazi on a Chicken Thread, the world is going to hell in a hand basket.
 
Run a hot wire (or two) along your fence...preferably on her side as long as the fence is inside your property line.

One run in with that and the dog will keep it's distance and your chickens will no longer be pulled through. It is relatively inexpensive, goes a LONG way. You can attach the wire to your current fence with insulators...the hot box costs under $30 (make sure you get a pulsating one). I use several...keeps dogs and predators AWAY.
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I have already thought about that and as far as I know the fence is into my property only thing is I would have to call a county serve-yer to make sure and there still comes in the dillema of the county saying a fence that divides 2 property's is community property regardless of the person who paid for it I will be calling the county again Monday about that
 
I might get me a pet skunk for the fenceline...or a porcupine.... he he he.... maybe I would put a chocolate bunny filled with gravy on my side of the fence... or maybe some beef bones from Safeway... They ought to splinter up real nice and give her something to clean up.... Antifreeze gravy????
 
OP, I hope you got hte answers you need.

Folks, if this subject is too hard to read, then please move on and do not turn this into a grammar lesson.
 
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