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Thanks everyone for your replies. I am of the same opinion as most of you, and just have to figure out how to nicely explain typical chicken behavior to her while refusing to pay for the tree...without starting a 'war of neighbors'. The tree was cut down today, and is currently laying in her driveway. Such a shame, too, since it was a very nice looking tree, even without the dead branches.
That would certainly be amusing.
I agree that it's not worth the argument, and that lunch would be a good idea as far as my peace effort is concerned. However, that is how I HAVE been dealing with her, making every effort to keep her on 'my side' . The problem is, we have only lived here for a year and a half, and I have a hard time seeing how I will be able to keep her happy forever. The other problem is, I have small children. She isn't fond of children. I doubt she would enjoy lunch with me and my 4 littles.
A side issue with "buying her the tree" is that this is a 30 year old Japanese Maple. They aren't $25, or even $100. She wouldn't settle for a 3 year old sapling to replace her 25 foot tree.
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Thank you for the links WalkingOnSunshine! Those are very helpful.

Demand that she demonstrate how a chicken peels and eats the bark off a maple tree using only its beak.

I am going to tell you it is not worth the argument...Just buy her the tree for 25.00 at a feed/farm store..Maybe even offer to take to pick one out. She is bored. Take her to lunch too.
I agree that it's not worth the argument, and that lunch would be a good idea as far as my peace effort is concerned. However, that is how I HAVE been dealing with her, making every effort to keep her on 'my side' . The problem is, we have only lived here for a year and a half, and I have a hard time seeing how I will be able to keep her happy forever. The other problem is, I have small children. She isn't fond of children. I doubt she would enjoy lunch with me and my 4 littles.
A side issue with "buying her the tree" is that this is a 30 year old Japanese Maple. They aren't $25, or even $100. She wouldn't settle for a 3 year old sapling to replace her 25 foot tree.
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Thank you for the links WalkingOnSunshine! Those are very helpful.
