I'd holler-HEy you, ya you, whatcha looking at, what ya want some of this.
just kidding, right you gotta get the accent right

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Seriously, no right to farm paper in your purchase contract?
We are in the process of buying a farmette, and that was one paper the county makes the agent add to the contract to homes in rural areas in this state. I laughed because I was all, "WHY would you buy property in a rural area if you were bugged by any of that?" but my agent said it happens often enough that they added this one bit of paper. Basically, it forewarns people about smells, sounds, outdoor sex, etc, that accompanies living in farm country.
I'd be digging around looking for that, just to see if something like thst exists in your state, but I think everything else you have done has been perfectly handled, and him calling the humane society blew up in his face, lol. It must chap his hide something awful.
I'll be watching for further developments, but I bet he just huffs and puffs from now on.
Yeah, they sure do eat ticks, in my own experience. They prefer to patrol and find them on their own, I'm sure.They are aggressive toward chickens, though, so that is why I rehomed mine, however, I do plan to have them again, specifically because when I did, tick numbers around the house went way down. I live in the woods. If I had 20 acres and other livestock like Kathryn, I'd definitely not be without them if I could house them away from the chicken coop.![]()
They are most definitely LOUD! You get used to it, though. The neighbor may not, LOL.
Saw this on another thread and had to share it here![]()