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What really sucks is that kind of thinking. It doesn't matter if they're only there once a year, it's still their property and if they don't want what isn't theirs *on* their property, you should'nt be getting upset in *any* kind of way about it. It seems to me you've got plenty of property and are complaining that just because your birds want to be on someone elses property should be 'okay' simply because the owners of the other property aren't there enough to your liking to have a say in it. I'll more than likely get banned for being so honest in my opinion about this and for talking straight up no BS, but IMO it needed to be said. Put the fence up and keep the peace. Respect what ain't yours, in this case, the neighbors property and wishes.
Youre entitled to your opinions and Ill respect them but before you go off half cocked again please re-read the very next thing that I wrote after what you had highlighted
I've talked to them twice now in 7 months. Today because of the birds and about 5 months ago when I was out in the front cutting grass. I know the animals are my responsibility and all but for whatever reason this just chaps my rear.
Another thing I might add now that I did not say in any of my previous post is
.but before you read on keep in mind that I already said this once now and I will say it again to be clear
. I know the animals are my responsibility
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So yesterday when the neighbor came over to tell me about the birds
he told me that in the beginning they (both he and his wife) thought it was great having the birds around and they would sit outside and feed the birds when they were there. So as he telling me all this, Im thinking great, you may not have caused the problem originally but you certainly didnt help it by feeding them. So now when the birds hear them over there at their place they go looking for food, thats what animals do. Yep, its not the neighbors fault nor is it their problem, its mine because Im a responsible pet owner. But really, none of this makes me feel any better and you going off not knowing me or the entire situation doesnt really help either.
Im just simply looking for a solution to a problem that I have and figured that someone else on here may have come across this before. Ive spent all morning looking into fencing and its going to cost me about 500.00 to fence down that side of the property, the rest of my property is fenced off. So for the time being I have a covered run that is 12x20 for 15 birds and an insulated coop that they can say in. More than enough room for them just not what I enjoy the most.
Hey but thanks John for your comments,
Chris