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The woman is outraged by the fact that her neighbor allows her chicken to walk f...

"It's very funny": chicken is attacked daily by an unhappy woman

The woman is outraged by the fact that her neighbor allows her chicken to walk freely in her garden, which means that every time she opens the door, they "look" at her. The woman suffers from the fact that her neighbor allows her chickens to walk freely in her yard, which is why the birds became her personal nightmare and persecutors. This was reported on June 29 by Mirror. The woman appealed to MumsNet forum users.

The woman explained that every time she opens the back door to go out into the garden, "looks" about six chickens, and when she goes into her shed, they "run on her" because she thinks she is about to feed them . "I'm not a fan of chickens. I mean they are delicious but I don't like them in my backyard all day. I seem to break through them. If I go to my shed, they run on me because they think there there is food. I know it's nasty but they're not mine and I just don't want them to be in my garden.

What do you think it is normal to ask my neighbor to leave them in their territory? " . The commentators were initially knocked down from the panther by her message. For example, one person said, "I regret your difficult situation, but it is very funny. " Some commentators began to give her advice that turned out to be right. For example, she was offered to get a cat or dog at home so that the neighbor quickly "find out what the consequences of her chickens are in liberty.

" Someone wrote: "It is quite reasonable to expect your neighbor to keep their chickens in their garden. Not everyone loves chickens. And they are cars for cockers. " "Make a cat or bong! Very soon they will become" former "chickens. And to seriously, the neighbor must drive them into a detachment and remove them from your territory," - supported the woman users of the network.

Some advised the woman that she should talk to a neighbor about chickens, because they must be in the chicken coop and not wander at large, especially since they were at risk of fox attacks. As another user wrote: "If your house is located right in the middle of a farm (and your neighbor is a farmer), you may have to expect chickens in the yard. Otherwise, it is reasonable to say that you do not want them to be in your garden.