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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 482810" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Things are changing in the country. More and more people are moving out from the city and bringing their attitudes with them.</p><p>My neighbor, city boy, moved in with his pack of big dogs. Dogs killed my chickens. Then proceeded to kill all the rest of the chickens in the neighborhood. There is no leash law here and the neighbor explained that is one of the reasons he moved to the country. His recommendation was that if I wanted to raise chickens I should keep them penned up. His dogs somehow disappeared. He just went out and got more. Dogs disappeared again. Again he got more. I still have no chickens.</p><p>I believe his kids have shot out every wild animal within a mile. </p><p>The good thing is that <strong>he</strong> sure is enjoying the country life.</p><p>I do not mean to imply that all city folk are like this. But how did I get so lucky?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 482810, member: 5494"] Things are changing in the country. More and more people are moving out from the city and bringing their attitudes with them. My neighbor, city boy, moved in with his pack of big dogs. Dogs killed my chickens. Then proceeded to kill all the rest of the chickens in the neighborhood. There is no leash law here and the neighbor explained that is one of the reasons he moved to the country. His recommendation was that if I wanted to raise chickens I should keep them penned up. His dogs somehow disappeared. He just went out and got more. Dogs disappeared again. Again he got more. I still have no chickens. I believe his kids have shot out every wild animal within a mile. The good thing is that [b]he[/b] sure is enjoying the country life. I do not mean to imply that all city folk are like this. But how did I get so lucky? [/QUOTE]
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