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Goat invasion sparks neighborly dispute over fencing laws

July 31, 2024 | Chase County, Kansas



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Goat invasion sparks neighborly dispute over fencing laws
Residents of a local community are grappling with ongoing issues related to a neighbor's free-ranging goats, which have been a source of frustration for nearly three years. During a recent government meeting, community members expressed their concerns about the impact of the goats on their property and the surrounding area.

The neighbor in question reportedly has a fenced area for her goats, but the fence's condition is inconsistent, leading to frequent escapes. The goats have been observed roaming freely, often entering the main road and neighboring properties, which raises safety concerns. One resident noted that the sheriff had previously intervened, but the situation remains unresolved, with the neighbor claiming that the fence had been down for a week.

Community members discussed potential solutions, emphasizing the need for the neighbor to properly contain her animals. However, they also acknowledged the challenges posed by the current fencing laws and the impracticality of erecting extensive fencing on their own properties to keep the goats out. The resident highlighted that their existing fence is only suitable for larger animals, and a more robust solution would be necessary to prevent the goats from wandering.

Despite attempts to communicate with the neighbor, the issue persists, prompting residents to explore their options moving forward. The ongoing situation underscores the complexities of managing livestock in residential areas and the need for effective communication and compliance with local regulations.

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