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<blockquote data-quote="macabhaird" data-source="post: 649074" data-attributes="member: 10662"><p>I have a neighbor whose property is adjacent to mine, who is obsessed with killing anything that grows on his property, INCLUDING 10' of my pasture on my side of the fence. He claims this is for fire prevention, as well as keeping it clear for rattlesnakes which come into his back yard from my property. Altogether, we're talking about around 600' of fence line that borders his property. </p><p></p><p>They have such an obsession about their weed killer (their entire 3 acres is like the scorched earth) that I know it will not be a pleasant confrontation if I talk to him about leaving it alone. I am thinking if I knew something about how it might affect my steers, I could approach it with some knowledge.</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts on how this might affect my steers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macabhaird, post: 649074, member: 10662"] I have a neighbor whose property is adjacent to mine, who is obsessed with killing anything that grows on his property, INCLUDING 10' of my pasture on my side of the fence. He claims this is for fire prevention, as well as keeping it clear for rattlesnakes which come into his back yard from my property. Altogether, we're talking about around 600' of fence line that borders his property. They have such an obsession about their weed killer (their entire 3 acres is like the scorched earth) that I know it will not be a pleasant confrontation if I talk to him about leaving it alone. I am thinking if I knew something about how it might affect my steers, I could approach it with some knowledge. Any thoughts on how this might affect my steers? [/QUOTE]
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