Timber Fence Posts

The timber fence posts are used to mark the boundary between the two person's houses and mostly these posts will be about 4 feet high. There was a trouble some neighbor near our house and he sued to grow a lot of cocks, goats etc and used to rear all these animals in our back yard and often there will be quarrels between us. Then my father decided to put the timber fence posts to not allow the animals to our side. In the other parts, the cost for the installation of the posts was shared but the trouble some neighbor did not share the cost and started damaging the timber fence posts that was put up by us. There are two ways of solving the problem, speak and resolve. If this does not occur, then give problems to the problem giver so that the person understands the inconvenience. After a lot of patience and telling the neighbor not to cause damage to the timber fence posts, he continued his activity and made holes in the fence and the cocks were coming to our back yard. My father retaliated by growing kittens and dogs in our back yard. When ever a cock enters the back yard, it will be food for the cats and when goats entered this side, the dogs will take care of it by barking. Earlier, we used to complain a lot to the neighbor but he will never care and now he comes to complain about the cats eating his cock and my father never cares. This activity continued and the neighbor was fed up with the cock deaths and sold away all the cocks and goats. After about 3 months of this activity and there was no trouble from the neighbor, my father kept the timber fence posts which was removed earlier and from then on there was no problem from the neighbor. The cats and dogs were sent back to our farm and the problem was solved permanently. These timber fence posts is also seen in the Tom and Jerry cartoon show where the animated houses will be separated using these fences and the chase will continue with a lot of fun and bashings to Tom by these fences. Some times the dog also joins the chase and kids love watching the Tom and Jerry cartoon which is nearly 2 or 3 decades old.

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