Genipher
True BYH Addict
We just moved to our new house about 3 weeks ago. I got a permit from our city for our chickens, ducks, goats, and 2 KuneKune pigs. So I'm in accordance with the law in keeping livestock in town.
Tonight I found a letter in our mailbox from "neighbor" (no signed name, but I can guess who it is because we've already had other non-animal complaints from this person).
Note told (didn't ask or request, but basically demanded) we move the 2 pigs to the other side of our property because "the smell makes me sick".
As a PS, there was another demand that I pick up the pig poop.
1. I go on a poop patrol EVERY DAY. On occasion I might miss a day but then I'm out picking up **** again because I don't want it to stink up the neighborhood. If I lived on acreage I'd let it be, but I only have 1/3 an acre so I've been keeping on top of it. Did a poop patrol at our last house (which was also in town), too.
2. Can't move the pigs across the yard. The layout just doesn't work.
The neighbor can easily see into our yard. It's a chain link fence. Lay of the land goes: our yard, chain fence, a big driveway/road, and then the neighbors across the street. Legally, there is enough distance between our livestock and the neighbors.
The problem is City Ordinance says if a neighbor complains about noise or smell, I may be forced to get rid of the pigs.
What would y'all do? Bathe the pigs every day? Train the pigs to poo in a toilet outside? Leave a flaming pile of pig poo on the neighbors porch? (Okay, I would never stoop so low).
My husband doesn't want to move them. He and our son just put a lot of time and energy into fencing an area for them. And if we DID move them they'd be closer to our rear neighbors, which would legally put them too close!
Sell the porkers? I had been considering finding them new homes before this complaint but it could be awhile before I get a taker.
This was my big worry about staying in town with livestock. All it takes is ONE complaining neighbor...they can even flat-out LIE about my animals stinking, and I could lose them. If I move the pigs or sell them, what's to stop this nosey neighbor from complaining about my chickens or goats next?
I hate this.
Any advice??
Tonight I found a letter in our mailbox from "neighbor" (no signed name, but I can guess who it is because we've already had other non-animal complaints from this person).
Note told (didn't ask or request, but basically demanded) we move the 2 pigs to the other side of our property because "the smell makes me sick".
As a PS, there was another demand that I pick up the pig poop.
1. I go on a poop patrol EVERY DAY. On occasion I might miss a day but then I'm out picking up **** again because I don't want it to stink up the neighborhood. If I lived on acreage I'd let it be, but I only have 1/3 an acre so I've been keeping on top of it. Did a poop patrol at our last house (which was also in town), too.
2. Can't move the pigs across the yard. The layout just doesn't work.
The neighbor can easily see into our yard. It's a chain link fence. Lay of the land goes: our yard, chain fence, a big driveway/road, and then the neighbors across the street. Legally, there is enough distance between our livestock and the neighbors.
The problem is City Ordinance says if a neighbor complains about noise or smell, I may be forced to get rid of the pigs.
What would y'all do? Bathe the pigs every day? Train the pigs to poo in a toilet outside? Leave a flaming pile of pig poo on the neighbors porch? (Okay, I would never stoop so low).
My husband doesn't want to move them. He and our son just put a lot of time and energy into fencing an area for them. And if we DID move them they'd be closer to our rear neighbors, which would legally put them too close!
Sell the porkers? I had been considering finding them new homes before this complaint but it could be awhile before I get a taker.
This was my big worry about staying in town with livestock. All it takes is ONE complaining neighbor...they can even flat-out LIE about my animals stinking, and I could lose them. If I move the pigs or sell them, what's to stop this nosey neighbor from complaining about my chickens or goats next?
I hate this.
Any advice??