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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1207276" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>My philosophy is, "My farm is my Kingdom and I am the King". In place of moats, I have excellent perimeter fence. If a neighbor will not contribute to his cost share on building property line fences, I build the fence for the security and peace of mind that I covet. I don't function well without structure, therefore, I operate under the principle that I will sacrifice my labor and money to protect and secure my property. To that end I carry liability insurance. A Trespasser, Vandal or Brother can sue you if they suffer a loss or harm on your property. Even while committing an illegal act.</p><p></p><p>I don't want anyone coming into my Kingdom without my participation. If a cow or bull gets on my land, I want to participate in the remedy. You don't get to select your parents and you don't get to select your neighbors. My objective is to put in place the controls and infrastructure that reduces the interactions with others to the maximum extent I can afford and implement.</p><p></p><p>Until this week when Johnny's bull jumped a gate and got into my open heifers, I have not had runaway or fugitive bovine since I started my operation. My cows are not going to leave the Copacabana to stay at the Super 8. :lol: Today, I am putting hot wire on Johnny's side of the fence to protect my girls. I never ask Johnny for money or effort. I simply ask for his permission.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1207276, member: 17767"] My philosophy is, "My farm is my Kingdom and I am the King". In place of moats, I have excellent perimeter fence. If a neighbor will not contribute to his cost share on building property line fences, I build the fence for the security and peace of mind that I covet. I don’t function well without structure, therefore, I operate under the principle that I will sacrifice my labor and money to protect and secure my property. To that end I carry liability insurance. A Trespasser, Vandal or Brother can sue you if they suffer a loss or harm on your property. Even while committing an illegal act. I don't want anyone coming into my Kingdom without my participation. If a cow or bull gets on my land, I want to participate in the remedy. You don't get to select your parents and you don't get to select your neighbors. My objective is to put in place the controls and infrastructure that reduces the interactions with others to the maximum extent I can afford and implement. Until this week when Johnny’s bull jumped a gate and got into my open heifers, I have not had runaway or fugitive bovine since I started my operation. My cows are not going to leave the Copacabana to stay at the Super 8. :lol: Today, I am putting hot wire on Johnny’s side of the fence to protect my girls. I never ask Johnny for money or effort. I simply ask for his permission. [/QUOTE]
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