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Can I legally own a Dairy cow????
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1660703" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Agree with most everything you said. Yep, lots of hostility here for some of the same BS... but if it is grandfathered here.... and it is continued. it still will hold water with the next owner.....Son got that when he bought his 2 lots that were once a farm...2 1/2 acres each M/L.... and he has kept chickens and sheep and an occasional cow there... has to be maintained for ag.... Got that same BS problem across the road when a friend of ours sold that farm and it got developed with all sorts of restrictive covenants.... and now a couple of them want to be able to have some livestock on the larger pieces... 5-8-12 acres that were on the ends of the roads or steep and had to be bigger to meet requirements for house/septic /well. </p><p>Got one SOB YANKEE IDIOT ( and I say that because we are originally Yankees that came south to escape the a$$holes up there) that has taken us to court several times over the cell tower son put on a 10 acre piece he bought and we make hay on. No, matter that it has benefitted everyone in the area.... they said it would ruin their view.... no one guaranteed them a view, past the end of their property... and we were here a long time before them.... bit@H and complain that she has had to come back from Mass to go to court..... go the he// back up there and stay and that will solve that problem..... GRRRRR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1660703, member: 25884"] Agree with most everything you said. Yep, lots of hostility here for some of the same BS... but if it is grandfathered here.... and it is continued. it still will hold water with the next owner.....Son got that when he bought his 2 lots that were once a farm...2 1/2 acres each M/L.... and he has kept chickens and sheep and an occasional cow there... has to be maintained for ag.... Got that same BS problem across the road when a friend of ours sold that farm and it got developed with all sorts of restrictive covenants.... and now a couple of them want to be able to have some livestock on the larger pieces... 5-8-12 acres that were on the ends of the roads or steep and had to be bigger to meet requirements for house/septic /well. Got one SOB YANKEE IDIOT ( and I say that because we are originally Yankees that came south to escape the a$$holes up there) that has taken us to court several times over the cell tower son put on a 10 acre piece he bought and we make hay on. No, matter that it has benefitted everyone in the area.... they said it would ruin their view.... no one guaranteed them a view, past the end of their property... and we were here a long time before them.... bit@H and complain that she has had to come back from Mass to go to court..... go the he// back up there and stay and that will solve that problem..... GRRRRR [/QUOTE]
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