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Originally Posted by sperry
Where did I blame the horses?
I blame my neighbors that drive through the piles of shit, instead of picking it up. I scoop up the shit that's on my property and in front of my house before driving through it. And I drive around the shit that's elsewhere in the neighborhood instead of spreading it down the street making it impossible to clean up.
As far as the development... it is surrounded by fences. The horses walk down the street and come in through the main entrances just like all the cars, or walk along the flood relief creek beds until they can get on a street. They actually have to work to get down here. Which says to me, the drought has run them out of food on the hills so they're left eating lawns?
If anything, I feel bad that the horses have to come down into suburbia.
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You didn't.
All neighbors suck. Nick has this real asshole that lives behind him always looking down into his windows from his second story.
That whole area was built on a flood plain where the horses likely found good winter pasture before the houses and lawns/gardens went up. Lawns and gardens just taste better than the grass out in the remaining open spaces.