- Apr 10, 2014
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Back at my old house the neighbor raised goats. Another neighbor had dogs that she couldn't be bothered putting in the pen they had been instructed to build when her dogs caused previous problems. Over the summer my neighbor lost we think 14 kids and 4 nannies and his Billy was crippled to the point he had to be put down. We knew but couldn't get proof of the culprits.
I came home one day to hear a goat in major distress just past my property line where the neighbors pasture juts into mine. Grabbed a long handle shovel (first thing that came to hand), yelled into the house for my daughter to call 911 and report dogs killing goat and ran for the fence. Two of the women's dogs had a nanny, one by the throat the other biting the udder and hind legs, third dog had dead kid. I whacked the one holding the neck repeatedly to get it to let go, in the process getting some good DNA on my shovel. Once it took off the others followed.
Sheriff and Humane Officer went to her house looked at the dogs. When asked why they had blood on them she said that her cat scratched one and the blood was from that (couldn't find the scratch) but did find a cut from the shovel on the dogs shoulder. Then she wanted to press charges for me injuring her dog. She said I had no right that the dogs were only playing. The humane officer showed her the pictures of the nanny and the dead kid and said "Don't think these two enjoyed the game much."
She was fined $1000 for each goat (the nanny didn't make it) 50 hours community service and ordered never to allow her dogs to run loose again.
LOL I was her mail carrier for the next 7 years, she called the Post Office and said I was a quote 'psycho *****' and she never wanted me on her property. Postmaster (who had heard the story) said fine. To this day anything that will not fit in her mailbox gets a notice and she has to collect it from the PO.
You can't fix stupid but apparently you can fine stupid from time to time.
I came home one day to hear a goat in major distress just past my property line where the neighbors pasture juts into mine. Grabbed a long handle shovel (first thing that came to hand), yelled into the house for my daughter to call 911 and report dogs killing goat and ran for the fence. Two of the women's dogs had a nanny, one by the throat the other biting the udder and hind legs, third dog had dead kid. I whacked the one holding the neck repeatedly to get it to let go, in the process getting some good DNA on my shovel. Once it took off the others followed.
Sheriff and Humane Officer went to her house looked at the dogs. When asked why they had blood on them she said that her cat scratched one and the blood was from that (couldn't find the scratch) but did find a cut from the shovel on the dogs shoulder. Then she wanted to press charges for me injuring her dog. She said I had no right that the dogs were only playing. The humane officer showed her the pictures of the nanny and the dead kid and said "Don't think these two enjoyed the game much."
She was fined $1000 for each goat (the nanny didn't make it) 50 hours community service and ordered never to allow her dogs to run loose again.
LOL I was her mail carrier for the next 7 years, she called the Post Office and said I was a quote 'psycho *****' and she never wanted me on her property. Postmaster (who had heard the story) said fine. To this day anything that will not fit in her mailbox gets a notice and she has to collect it from the PO.
You can't fix stupid but apparently you can fine stupid from time to time.