My boy bit my mom today.

Oh btw I am 33.
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We do have our own space except for the fact that my obnoxious BIL lives next door and thinks that he runs the street.
 
There is a thing called boundaries that many people don't understand... sounds like you need to have a serious talk with your BIL about boundaries. I had to have this conversation w/ my mother
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There is a thing called boundaries that many people don't understand... sounds like you need to have a serious talk with your BIL about boundaries. I had to have this conversation w/ my mother
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A serious talk with him would not do any good. He is VERY closed minded and immature as well. (age 39) He is very hard to be around.

Our property is bordering his. He has a business next door to us and I am pretty sure at this point we are going to put up some sort of fence so the geese can't get over to his place in case he is teasing them. They go on the border of the line but don't go over in his driveway. The fence will be for their own safety. I am worried they will just get more hateful towards people and I don't want that. My kids are young and sometimes they have friends over and I worry. Maybe we will end up penning in a large area for them when I cam not out in the yard with them to watch them.

On a great note.... if they wander over to the border of properties and I say their names and tell them "come on baby geese, come home" they do come back to me! What good little geese I have!​
 
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Ohhh, the even better thing is that on one section of our property we have high edging. There is one spot which is where they go through near his driveway. I thought my geese were they only ones who refuse to walk through long grass or edging. Guess not?
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Good news for me.
 
Mine do not like their fat little butts to cross anything too high. I can use two high concrete blocks and keep them away from different places.
 

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