i mean there yours just go over there and say that you have the right to just take them back and if he refuses than tell him that you do not want to get the police involved and if he still refuses you can just say that you will report stolen property and by the end of that i am sure you will have you're horses back
Ask him to be your neighbor again
A horses back is curved and sloped. In the front is the withers, and in the back isits bottom. No you don't know JKJK hahaha
some horses stay on pastures and as long as there is plenty of water, should be fine with just grass. that is how our horses are. but with horses that stay in stables and depend on us to feed them, you may need to ask a friend or neighbor to look after them and give them feed hay and water.
Well if horses didn't have a back, then they wouldn't be able to stand up. It is the same for most animals with vertebrates.
They do it to talk to other horses in a language.
make him/her rejoin
You go back to farm ville and press add neighbors. If they have not answered you squall down the page to after where your neighbors are and it some say something like pending neighbor request you press cancel request and go back to the top and add them as a neighbor as normal
You get your money back for the horse or horses that are scratched from the race. if you only bet 3 horses in your trifecta, then you get the entire amount back.
You have the right to request that your neighbor remove their horses from your property and ensure that they do not trespass in the future. If your neighbor's horses cause damage to your property, you may be entitled to seek compensation for any losses incurred. It is recommended to address the issue with your neighbor directly and potentially seek legal advice if the situation cannot be resolved amicably.
Stick yours out back.
no, chestnuts are not of use to horses. People believe way back when, horses had fingers and toes.
Possibly the neighbor payed for some of the well on your property, and you must pay him back the money you owe him for the well. Also, he may have installed the well, and made and paid for it and made a deal with the last owner of the house for the owner to pay it all back to the neighbor. If there isn't anything owed to the neighbor, then you don't have to pay your neighbor for a water well that is on your property that you legally purchased.