So so true & big property as well !!Tall fences make great neighbors

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So so true & big property as well !!Tall fences make great neighbors
So I have been living at my residence for just about a year now. I have owned the property for about 2 years. I have had chickens about that long and never had any complaints except if a rooster had escaped my property and went all the way down the road to a little old lady's house and it ate her flowers. I had to get rid of that rooster along with others anyways. So I had a new neighbor move in next to me, and she was happy that the chickens now are free range since she wanted them to eat ticks and how they ate left overs. Well ever since pandimic she started hating them. She isn't home that much, she takes care of elderly people who have demintia full-time. She said they are going on to her property and eating flowers. Even though she hasn't planted any flowers, she actually killed all of them with a mix of household chemicals. She also was happy to have them on the property which was why she bought it. What do I do. I pointed out that when she started feeding them they would go over there more, she would have to stop feeding them on her property.
Thanks. And yes, she even would come onto my property to feed them and I had to correct her on that. She would just leave food and attracted a racoon that killed two chickens and hurt two more. This was why I have trouble getting them back to the chicken coop and haven't been able to get them back in fenced area. They started roosting in the tree above the coop and I couldn't reach them to get them back in coop. I do have a fence, but the chickens have found ways around it. I am guessing that was how the raccoon got in and killed the chickens.
Yeah, but she keeps feeding them on her property and tosses food onto bantumbarnyard’s property and has even physically gone onto their property. She’s trespassing for sure. Nutball or not, she’s untrustworthy and a danger to them. If I read right, she actually killed one on purpose, that’s just messed up. A couple of things are certain - her actions need recorded, and she needs counseling. I can’t imagine the stress she must be under with her job even under normal conditions. Both my dad and sister did this for a living, it’s atrocious what these people suffer, the patients and their caretakers.She is not a nutball, she has probably discovered how destructive chickens can be to property. It is one thing to constantly sweep mulch back into beds from your own chickens, or remember to always look down when walking in the yard so you don't step in chicken poop. The idea of chickens that belong to someone else can be charming but trust me it isn't. My neighbor's chickens always came in my yard and were very destructive. Fortunately, I like chickens and decided to get my own. Also, fortunately, they no longer have chickens and I keep mine in my yard.
It is your responsibility to be a good neighbor and keep your chickens in your own yard. Regardless of how your neighbor felt in the past, she's changed her mind and let you know. She may not really have liked them all that much in the past, but wanted to keep the peace.
Yeah, but she keeps feeding them on her property and tosses food onto bantumbarnyard’s property and has even physically gone onto their property. She’s trespassing for sure. Nutball or not, she’s untrustworthy and a danger to them. If I read right, she actually killed one on purpose, that’s just messed up. A couple of things are certain - her actions need recorded, and she needs counseling. I can’t imagine the stress she must be under with her job even under normal conditions. Both my dad and sister did this for a living, it’s atrocious what these people suffer, the patients and their caretakers.