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Thank you. The eggs are a plan. We all live next to each other, and must get along, so once the eggs start coming they all will reap the benefits! Have a great day too!
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Im hopeful that nothing comes out of it. Someone would have to hire a surveyor from the city to measure exactly where the property line is, and I don't think that anyone will do that. If it comes down to it, we will move it, but then there would be more noise. So is up to the neighbor at this point. Iguess I would have rather had someone talk to me before the city was called. Living in the city we all have to share space. We have another neighbor who regularly shoots off illegal fireworks, and we have asked as nicely as possible not to, and still it continues. So some how we all just gotta get along.......someday a place in the country
If you have a shared fence that probably is the property line... Or at least the accepted property line and will be used by the city if they push the matter. Where I live everyone is supposed to build fences at least 5' in from the property line (although few do) so they can't just assume it's the line and would have to survey. But we also aren't in the city...Im hopeful that nothing comes out of it. Someone would have to hire a surveyor from the city to measure exactly where the property line is, and I don't think that anyone will do that. If it comes down to it, we will move it, but then there would be more noise. So is up to the neighbor at this point. Iguess I would have rather had someone talk to me before the city was called. Living in the city we all have to share space. We have another neighbor who regularly shoots off illegal fireworks, and we have asked as nicely as possible not to, and still it continues. So some how we all just gotta get along.......someday a place in the country
ROFL!! You QUAK me UP!!Can't wait for them eggs!
Quote: This little one died the night before last. I leave for work a couple hours before it gets dark, so I have to trust the babies to go in with the older chickens. They've been doing well, but that night this one and five other babies were outside when I got home. It had been raining all evening, but they have plenty of places to get out of the rain. This one was by itself, when not five feet away the group of five was huddled together. I don't understand why this one didn't go over to them to keep warm. It had no injuries at all, and wasn't really stiff yet, so I probably could have saved it if I had gotten home a little bit earlier...