This message is from: Kim Manzoni kim.manz...@yahoo.com
Rosemary
I understand and would be po'd too,
First thing I would do is put up some temporary fencing if you can so that they
are not sharing the same fence line.
Keep them a good ten or more feet apart until you are sure the sick
This message is from: Elizabeth Maeve Ross-McKee sagegar...@hotmail.com
Rosemary,
I hope you do more than SAY something to them! In most states what you have
described is not only actionable, it can be criminal animal abuse. YOul have
to check with local authorities and in any case the
it to a chestnut I had
seen them turn out in the back field.
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This message is from: Curtis cepi...@yahoo.com
Rosemary, You have good reason to be upset! The advice given so far seems to
cover most of the options. I recommend just putting up a temporary fence to
keep your horses away from your neighbor's property. I doubt that talking
to them will change
This message is from: Karen McCarthy weeg...@hotmail.com
Curtis wrote: So, if you can find out which bank holds the mortgage...Gosh
golly, that is a whole can of worms in itself! You mean which sercicer
services the mortgage ;)We have been fighting a bank for 2.5 over this main
issue and still
This message is from: Jo Wilgus rjrfj...@verizon.net
Subject: What would you do?
Dang it. that really sucks, you may feel my post sucks too. sorry, my
opinion only.
i would put up electric fencing, several feet from the property line. Always
make sure your animals are up to date on all
This message is from: Debby miss.am...@earthlink.net
I'd definetly put a fence up to keep my horses from contact with the
neighbors horses. I'd put an electric fence/tape, on top, to keep the
neighbors horse off of the fence. In fact, that could be the lead to
conversation with the
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