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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 729840" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Not quite the same but close, the last few years I have taken 2 or 3 yearling steers to a neighbors place. He has about 3 fenced acres of pasture and nothing to keep the grass down. So from mid March through most of September my steers keep his grass down. When I approached him on it he said he wanted nothing in return, each year I give him (single guy) about 20lbs or so of our freezer beef and I make sure I do 100% of the work... watering, mending fences and out buildings. My point is neighbors, may say they don't care and we'll work it out later, but happy neighbors are good neighbors, and some neighbors need tall, sturdy fences between you. Nothing ruins a neighborly relationship faster than feeling like they got taken advantage of.</p><p></p><p>JMO,</p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 729840, member: 378"] Not quite the same but close, the last few years I have taken 2 or 3 yearling steers to a neighbors place. He has about 3 fenced acres of pasture and nothing to keep the grass down. So from mid March through most of September my steers keep his grass down. When I approached him on it he said he wanted nothing in return, each year I give him (single guy) about 20lbs or so of our freezer beef and I make sure I do 100% of the work... watering, mending fences and out buildings. My point is neighbors, may say they don't care and we'll work it out later, but happy neighbors are good neighbors, and some neighbors need tall, sturdy fences between you. Nothing ruins a neighborly relationship faster than feeling like they got taken advantage of. JMO, Alan [/QUOTE]
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