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Re: How to keep the neighbors dogs out of my yard.
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Posted by DavidA on February 18, 2005 at 14:48:04 from (209.192.126.1):
In Reply to: Re: How to keep the neighbors dogs out of my yard. posted by Butcher on February 18, 2005 at 14:04:10:
a few years ago I heard a 22 rifle go off one night. Next morning I found a 200 lb buck in my back yard missing his head. I know who shot it but I could not prove it, all I could do is go down to my fathers, get my tractor, come back load it up and take it to his farm and get bury it. I might have been able to call someone else to get rid of it, but I did not want to wait any longer than I needed to. Soon afterwords I put up a 6' fence around my back yard blocking off this neighbors view. You can just about get away with anything in this part of Alabama as long no one sees you do it.
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