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The last property I owned had one quarter of it under the control of the adjoining neighbor. He had removed the fence and had been mowing and maintaining it for years while the property was rotting away vacant. Getting that pasture back was a bit awkward on more than one occasion but we finally put in a fence and took it back. The neighbor would then climb the fence and cut trees, plant bulbs, etc. Eventually he stopped but it wasn't easy. Good times. Not.What nerve him coming on your property to cut foliage.
I had a friend who bought 40 acres and was letting one of her pastures grow in order to cut it for hay. One day she came out and found her neighbor out with his lawn mower just finishing up mowing that pasture. He was doing her a favor.... but she lost a years worth of fodder for her horses.... I have no idea how that worked out though.
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Looks like fun training. I used to train dogs, but in herding sheep! I love to watch those dogs work.
