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???? Neighbor not willing to split cost of fence
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<blockquote data-quote="makemfat" data-source="post: 731557" data-attributes="member: 12953"><p>My land is bordered on two sides with neighbors that won't lift a finger, one side is wooded and unoccupied, and the fourth side is fronted by the road. The road side has a new and beautiful fence. All cross fences are new and beautiful. The wooded side has a good fence. The sides with the lazy neighbors, (both of which run way more head of cattle than I do), have the ugliest fences on the planet! I am the only one that works on it, and have decided they don't deserve a pretty fence. Therefore, I incorporate as many trees, saplings, mismatched posts, and scraps of wire as possible. As long as it keeps my cows and horses in, I no longer care what this stretch of fence looks like! I learned my lesson long ago!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="makemfat, post: 731557, member: 12953"] My land is bordered on two sides with neighbors that won't lift a finger, one side is wooded and unoccupied, and the fourth side is fronted by the road. The road side has a new and beautiful fence. All cross fences are new and beautiful. The wooded side has a good fence. The sides with the lazy neighbors, (both of which run way more head of cattle than I do), have the ugliest fences on the planet! I am the only one that works on it, and have decided they don't deserve a pretty fence. Therefore, I incorporate as many trees, saplings, mismatched posts, and scraps of wire as possible. As long as it keeps my cows and horses in, I no longer care what this stretch of fence looks like! I learned my lesson long ago! [/QUOTE]
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