Horses loose in my corn and a dog :(

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   / Horses loose in my corn and a dog :( #31  
Maybe the old/deaf/blind/ HOUSE cat should be inside.
Sorry, there are right ways to handle things and there are wrong ways. This was clearly handled wrong. It’s funny, you talk down on those buying small lots, then it turns out you’re one of them. Loosing your temper over something so little is ridiculous. Calling the law over it is baffling to me.
 
   / Horses loose in my corn and a dog :( #32  
Maybe the old/deaf/blind/ HOUSE cat should be inside.

What??! Why??! How can you not think it's perfectly acceptable for person to have his cat outdoors on his own property??

Sorry, there are right ways to handle things and there are wrong ways. This was clearly handled wrong.

Me, Car Doc, & the cops (at a minimum) disagree with you.

It逞エ funny, you talk down on those buying small lots, then it turns out you豎*e one of them.

How'd you get that from anything he posted???? He was on his own property!!!

Loosing your temper over something so little is ridiculous. Calling the law over it is baffling to me.

I think it was very smart to let LEO's handle the situation.
 
   / Horses loose in my corn and a dog :( #33  
What??! Why??! How can you not think it's perfectly acceptable for person to have his cat outdoors on his own property??


He describes it as a house cat. It's right there in the name. :rolleyes: I fear he may have a heart attack if a hawk comes by.


Me, Car Doc, & the cops (at a minimum) disagree with you.



I'm not concerned with you or Car Doc. I suspect the cops felt is was the best choice because they saw how unstable he was over such a petty incident.


How'd you get that from anything he posted???? He was on his own property!!!

1.5 acres is a small lot. Very small in a rural area.


I think it was very smart to let LEO's handle the situation.
With his mentality, yes, it was the smart way. For most of us level headed folks, it's baffling.
 
   / Horses loose in my corn and a dog :(
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Maybe the old/deaf/blind/ HOUSE cat should be inside.
Sorry, there are right ways to handle things and there are wrong ways. This was clearly handled wrong. Itç—´ funny, you talk down on those buying small lots, then it turns out youæ±*e one of them. Loosing your temper over something so little is ridiculous. Calling the law over it is baffling to me.

You take care of your animals your way and I will do them my way its only right for the animals in question he is mainly a house cat except when I let him go with me outside then he is where he is on purpose.

The law was out on the road already when I see them in my yard they called the clown in to catch the horses he has about 20 that are always out another story there 2 dead horses and one person in very critical condition...

and I have no idea who called them could have been them or someone driving down the busy highway they live next too it wasn't me except when I wanted her to call 911 right when I saw all this in my yard and then the clown says they are here already I didn't see them until we all got next door where my garden is.

A small lot I may have @ 1 1/2 acres its actually the 2nd biggest lot on my block but be that as it may be I sure wouldn't put a bunch of horses on it like these people do on these .5a lots I refer to and then expect them to exercise etc on other peoples property or next to a busy highway like where these lived thats insane stupidity.

Plus the county hasn't adopted the zoning to stop it we are actually in the 3 mile zone not in the county not in the city. Its a nightmare for all of us we are in a rural residential area 2 miles out of city limits that was re-zoned to allow livestock unbeknownst to anyone in the subdivision when they did it that it would turn out like it has.

And dont get me wrong they have the "right" to do it it doesn't make sense from any angle of animal care custody and control but lots of laws are found to be flawed after the fact its just the way it is for now.

All these "people" starting little ranches next to the rest of us who hope someday to sell at a profit since we are making improvements on our property's no one can sell anything i the "ranch" part of the sub-division they move in and the place is a feedlot and we still pay the high taxs.

It was rezoned to light commercial for some reason and that allows livestock and thats why we are fighting the zoning to restrict large animals on these small property's and thats another reason anyone would call the law. There is strength in numbers the law here is sick of being cowboys they cant even charge these people for anything so why would they change their behavior and the more calls in to dispatch the more we all stand a chance of changing something.

For those who dont have the same issues truthfully are making their case to someone else being in the wrong need to try walking in those shoes and then come on here and speak with experience otherwise shut the **** up.
 
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With his mentality, yes, it was the smart way. For most of us level headed folks, it's baffling.

Nice comment there boss do you really KNOW me and my mentality??? I dont think so you are nowhere near me and haven't talked to me in anyway shape of form before this thread. ;)

Or are you slamming me because I dont "fit your ideals" you are the one with issues bud. :laughing:

Oh and btw the police were in agreement me on this I have no idea where you got off on your tangent that they must have taken control or whatever you are getting at?
 
   / Horses loose in my corn and a dog :( #36  
The "clown" is a person I am well acquainted with I dont want to be his friend or help him in any way he has already cost me plenty another long story...

As far as escalating the situation well that could be said of almost any situation I choose to defend my self and my property and I have the right to do so I wont lay down for anyone and let them walk over me.

Like I mentioned we have a serious problem in my area with horses and cattle running loose a long time running we ALL are tired of it!!!

Its not a dairy or a bunch of friendly neighbors with errant critters or nobody would care its a class of people who abuse animals and exploit them at the local horse race track 10 miles out in the county on private property does that clear anything up?

Perfectly clear. Glad I'm not your neightbor.
 
   / Horses loose in my corn and a dog :( #37  
Well I don't have a dog in this race ... but when I asked how many bad neighbors you had I was only wondering about the neighborhood.

I have sold many 2-10 acre lots in subdivisions with restrictions ... restrictions by the seller of the lots ... Someone like CarDoc buys his with the idea of a sweet little homestead, pond, garden ... oh the wonderfull life AND THEN BANG a bunch of clowns join the circus.

Clown is lucky that the dog was not on my property messing with any animal I have, cat(s) dogs, cows, calves, mules, horse's, chickens, pigs. I would not fire a warning shot.

I like CarDoc own my property and I will do on my place as I see fit ... including consuming as much beverage as I want, when I want and I have been known to pee off my porch!!!

I am fortunate and have good neighbors ... we all feel the same about our dogs ... if my dog wondered over and chased my neighbors cat or anything I would expect them to handle it ... and they know I will do the same.

Now livestock is a different matter, fences do get holes and animals do get out ... when this happens we call each other and help each other put them back where they belong.

BTW ... the law has never been to my place nor have the neighbors or myself ever called them, we just talk things out.
 
   / Horses loose in my corn and a dog :( #38  
Folks, it's OK to disagree, but not to start name calling and such. So please keep it civil.
 
   / Horses loose in my corn and a dog :( #39  
Well, I feel a person has a right to be left alone on his own property. It sounds like the guy with the horses and dog had more than he could handle and they got out of control. If I were at home and all that went on...I would feel like they descended on me and all was out of control. It would have made me mad, too. But, sometimes accidents happen.

I would have helped get them rounded up, (no choice with that), and sternly tell the guy not to let it happen again. At least some boundaries would be established for sure, then. If it had happened before...then I would REALLY have been mad. I like dogs...but if the dog would have attacked my cat I would have to use deadly force.

When you live in an area that is neither true country nor true city the lines are blurred and the cowboys with 2 acre lots have to ride their horses and atv's all over someone else's land. They will do what they can get away with...knowing full well what they are doing. It's called self centered and lack of manners.

My place is fenced and gated. That's my suggestion for you too, Car Doc. Fences make good neighbors. It has been worth every penny. You have the right to be left alone.
 
   / Horses loose in my corn and a dog :( #40  
About a year ago I hear my chickens making a racket and immediately after the chickens squacking I hear my wife is yelling for me "A dog's got a chicken!" I grabbed a gun and ran outside and there's a beagle with a mouth full of feathers running hellbent for the driveway and off the property. I had a bead on the dog as it headed for the driveway.. didn't pull the trigger, but was ready to. I love animals we have many (4 horses, 4 sheep, 14 chickens, 2outdoor half wild cats and 3 indoor cats.. so far.)

The dog was a beagle, (they're impossible to handle off a leash.. I owned one years ago.. never again.)

The point is this is my land and a strange animal was injuring one of my animals...still.. I woulda felt very bad if I had shot the dog, thank God I did not.

We found out who owned the dog and walked over and spoke with her.. She didn't know the dog had got away.. She felt terrible that her animal had hurt one of ours. It hasn't been back since.. another sad thing is the dog spends all his time in one of those kennel cages, so when it gets out it's play time.

No I won't shot if the dog comes back, I feel sorry it has to spend all it's life in a cage.

My first response was to stop the threat.. after I cooled off and learned more my heart went out to the dog. It didn't do anything to be mean, it just was having fun for once. The chicken wasn't hurt badly, no teeth marks, just a few feather pulled out.

If it was a mean dog and it went after one of my wife's pet animals, or had killed the chicken, the outcome could be different. I want to be a good neighbor, but.. there is a limit to good neighbor vs someone taking advantage of me.

If it was loose horses there would be no problem from me.. I woulda caught em and put em in my pasture until the owner came or I found out who owned them.
 
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