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New neighbor kids roaming my farm
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<blockquote data-quote="cattlemom" data-source="post: 126042" data-attributes="member: 2222"><p>J&T,</p><p></p><p>Maybe you could use this as a learning opportunity for these kids. It might be the first opportunity they've had to be out in the country. Tell them that in exchange for letting them fish or whatever on your land that you have some brush that needs piled up, or some fence rows that need cleaned or something like that. Doesn't sound like their parents are teaching them a whole lot of responsibility - it certainly isn't your job to do it, but if they are good kids you could really make a difference in their lives at this age.</p><p></p><p>Just a thought & there still might be some liability issues, but maybe you can turn this into a positive experience for all....</p><p></p><p>Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cattlemom, post: 126042, member: 2222"] J&T, Maybe you could use this as a learning opportunity for these kids. It might be the first opportunity they've had to be out in the country. Tell them that in exchange for letting them fish or whatever on your land that you have some brush that needs piled up, or some fence rows that need cleaned or something like that. Doesn't sound like their parents are teaching them a whole lot of responsibility - it certainly isn't your job to do it, but if they are good kids you could really make a difference in their lives at this age. Just a thought & there still might be some liability issues, but maybe you can turn this into a positive experience for all.... Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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