Posted by dave2 on March 09, 2008 at 09:41:19 from (84.170.177.40):
In Reply to: Horse farms posted by jose bagge on March 09, 2008 at 08:52:24:
You're just banging your head against the wall.....If there was an intelligent answer, I'd sure like to hear it myself. Horse owners/keepers are a part of what keeps farmers going and usually are appreciated. If someone would fess up, I'd be willing to bet that the "I hate horses" attitude stems from someone with horses moving on a piece of property that someone wanted to farm.
Or someone tried to do some price gouging and got caught at it, or just wasn't happy with what someone wanted to pay. I get along great with all the local farmers except one idiot that complains about my fences.
If there is a real answer to the question Jose asked, could someone fill us in? Without any smart assed comments if possible...
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