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Rancher grazing his cows on my land- help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryder" data-source="post: 992865" data-attributes="member: 663"><p>You are not being tolerant--you are backing down. Has nothing to do with being a good neighbor.</p><p>He is a bully and you are his victim. That is the main problem you have. Get your mind and emotions squared away with that before you do anything else.</p><p>Don't think about what to do--just make a decision to do something. What to do is to be decided only after that.</p><p>Make your mind up that you are going to handle this problem, or that you are not.</p><p></p><p>I know one man having a similar problem, not <strong>me</strong> of course, that used bird shot to send the cows running. Then he called the fellow and told him what he had done and said the next time he was filling the udders full of shot. He told him that he could call the law on him and he might get arrested--but if that happened he was going to bond out. Then guess who he was coming for!</p><p></p><p>No more cow problem. But the man meant what he said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryder, post: 992865, member: 663"] You are not being tolerant--you are backing down. Has nothing to do with being a good neighbor. He is a bully and you are his victim. That is the main problem you have. Get your mind and emotions squared away with that before you do anything else. Don't think about what to do--just make a decision to do something. What to do is to be decided only after that. Make your mind up that you are going to handle this problem, or that you are not. I know one man having a similar problem, not [b]me[/b] of course, that used bird shot to send the cows running. Then he called the fellow and told him what he had done and said the next time he was filling the udders full of shot. He told him that he could call the law on him and he might get arrested--but if that happened he was going to bond out. Then guess who he was coming for! No more cow problem. But the man meant what he said. [/QUOTE]
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