Posted by John A. on September 15, 2012 at 17:12:18 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: Manure ordor posted by Tony W on September 15, 2012 at 05:12:32:
Tony W. To answer your Question.....Not a dam thing!!! I too echo the rest of the Neighbors here! Tell Her is is Normal Cattle Smells. She had better be glad You don't run Hogs!. Now,,, Move ALL Your Cattle into the Pasture Next to here house. Inform her as others have said, Get a sign Like the one at the bottom of the page here. This is still America and your farm is a working farm,,,if she doesn't like the Smells , She shouldn't have bought a place next to a Farm or ranch that has livestock. City people what nerve!! Tell her to take a flying hike! You have DONE Nothing Wrong!!!! She is Butting into Affairs that are NONE of her Business!!!! This Witch has to be shut down NOW.,,, She will continue to needle You every time the wind changes directions or every time harvest time comes and you are combining at 11:00 pm at Nite. Or when the bull services a cow and their kids see it. Shut this CRAP Down NOW!!!!!!!!!!! Later, John A.
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