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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 328863" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>The property next to ours is for sale. No one has lived on the place for about the last three months. Joe (the neighbor) has always been a great neighbor and we will miss him a lot. He has a couple of acres behind his house and the gate bewteen his pasture and our's has a gate that we left open so that our animals have extra grazing. He told his real estate agent to make sure that the gates are always closed so nothing gets out. </p><p></p><p>You guessed it. There wasn't an animal on the place this morning. They were all out in the road. The gate behind Joe's house was left open. I was out in the dark trying to round them back up again. And they have been out so long that they are all nervous and won't even come to the feed bucket. I'm about seeing red. I guess I'll have to close the gate between our places so my donks won't get out again. I am just glad that they didn't cause an accident. </p><p></p><p>It makes me think back to when Steve had the house on the market before we married. He decided not to sell in the end, but half the time, I would go by there on the way to work and all the gates were wide open. I don't know if it was real estate agents or nosey neighbors. All I know is that 8 donkeys on</p><p>that busy road could have caused a real problem. </p><p></p><p>Lesson learned. It is as much my fault as anyone's. Just venting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 328863, member: 3306"] The property next to ours is for sale. No one has lived on the place for about the last three months. Joe (the neighbor) has always been a great neighbor and we will miss him a lot. He has a couple of acres behind his house and the gate bewteen his pasture and our's has a gate that we left open so that our animals have extra grazing. He told his real estate agent to make sure that the gates are always closed so nothing gets out. You guessed it. There wasn't an animal on the place this morning. They were all out in the road. The gate behind Joe's house was left open. I was out in the dark trying to round them back up again. And they have been out so long that they are all nervous and won't even come to the feed bucket. I'm about seeing red. I guess I'll have to close the gate between our places so my donks won't get out again. I am just glad that they didn't cause an accident. It makes me think back to when Steve had the house on the market before we married. He decided not to sell in the end, but half the time, I would go by there on the way to work and all the gates were wide open. I don't know if it was real estate agents or nosey neighbors. All I know is that 8 donkeys on that busy road could have caused a real problem. Lesson learned. It is as much my fault as anyone's. Just venting. [/QUOTE]
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