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<blockquote data-quote="Bez&amp;gt;" data-source="post: 407910" data-attributes="member: 6007"><p>Well grubbie - you are not alone.</p><p></p><p>We no longer sell any hay to horse folks. Too much trouble - they see ours eating round bales and complain if there is anything "perceived" wong with the hay. Funny how our horses are so healthy eating that dusty and mouldy hay. :lol: </p><p></p><p>So now, I tell them we do not sell hay - period.</p><p></p><p>As for hunters - here is how I solved the problem - and farmers and ranchers need to do this for several reasons which will appear obvious when they read this.</p><p></p><p>On this outfit we allow SPECIFIC hunters. They are a couple of old guys and their two sons plus one nephew who is in his 40's.</p><p></p><p>Responsible family men all around. They do all the right things on the property including buying me a beer once in a while.</p><p></p><p>They also are my own personal watchdogs. Pus they bring no other people on the property. I never worry about the back of the place - they watch over it for me. Open gates stay open and closed gates stay closed. They always ask where to not hunt and where they can - they know we move animals around.</p><p></p><p>When someone asks about hunting privileges I simply and honestly say we are booked solid - and therefore cannot allow any additional people on the place.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p></p><p>Bez></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bez>, post: 407910, member: 6007"] Well grubbie - you are not alone. We no longer sell any hay to horse folks. Too much trouble - they see ours eating round bales and complain if there is anything "perceived" wong with the hay. Funny how our horses are so healthy eating that dusty and mouldy hay. :lol: So now, I tell them we do not sell hay - period. As for hunters - here is how I solved the problem - and farmers and ranchers need to do this for several reasons which will appear obvious when they read this. On this outfit we allow SPECIFIC hunters. They are a couple of old guys and their two sons plus one nephew who is in his 40's. Responsible family men all around. They do all the right things on the property including buying me a beer once in a while. They also are my own personal watchdogs. Pus they bring no other people on the property. I never worry about the back of the place - they watch over it for me. Open gates stay open and closed gates stay closed. They always ask where to not hunt and where they can - they know we move animals around. When someone asks about hunting privileges I simply and honestly say we are booked solid - and therefore cannot allow any additional people on the place. Regards Bez> [/QUOTE]
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