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Re: How to deal with an absentee wannabe farmer?
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Posted by B-maniac on August 12, 2006 at 19:24:20 from (207.241.132.44):
In Reply to: How to deal with an absentee wannabe farmer? posted by Shovelman on August 12, 2006 at 19:10:09:
Turn him in to the Humane Society and let them handle it. If he finds out you have been over there, he will blame anything that happens to them on you, and since you tresspassed,you have no defense.Be persistant in calling them until you know they have been out there.If they don't come out, call the county Sheriff and THEY will call the Humane Society. Good Luck! People like him should be banned from having animals or kids if found guilty!!
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