That's why I'm FROM Ohio... and FROM the States in general.... Home just isn't the same as it was when I left (and some things are exactly the same.... Then, I read what folks say on some of these forums and just can't see myself putting up with them.....
As for the horses and fence. Electric band or rope is all that's aloud in the areas outside town. I worry about them also but always pamper the busybodies and neighbors so pretty much everyone looks out for them... Kid that works on my stuff lives on the other side of the little valley where some of the horses spend the winter and where my tractor spends most of it's time. His mom, dad, and grandma are all in the house too with a porch the length of the ghouse facing the pastures. They have a spotlight mounted on the porch rail and keep binoculars on the porch all the time. Never have to worry about those places. And if I hadn't have been there myself, they would have ran the folks off..... All the horses are insured in case they do property damage.....
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