Posted by dave2 on March 09, 2008 at 12:06:36 from (84.170.177.40):
In Reply to: Horse farms posted by John (C-IL) on March 09, 2008 at 10:28:53:
Your answer is probably closest to the truth. I guess I have it a little different here than you folks have it in the States. I use land that cannot be used for anything else (orchards, land that cannot be used fow anything except pasture, and from Oct - Apr, land that cannot be used for anything at all) because of various programs. My fence issue, is not bad fences, but that the guy wants me to fence 1 meter back from the property line so he has room for his equipment in the joining field. I did what he asked one year and he plowed right up to my fence anyway. So now, I fence to the border. I have met some folks (horse owners) that can be pretty difficult though. Usually the ones that buy horses and want to board them somewhere else. We kept a horse for someone for 4 weeks before we kicked them out. After 2 more 4 week periods of other people doing the same, we bought the horse from them. Now, all they do is hang around horse shows and act like experts and badmouth people.
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