So my mom and I moved a couple years back on to our farm, it's a big fixer upper but we are homesteading on a budget till we can bring in some more income. All animals are fed and watered at least 1 time a day. No ones going hungry. My medication has expired and I don't have the money for more at the moment but I had a bad round of snuffles in my rabbits herd and lost many, the ones that didn't get stick are still healthy fat meat rabbits. Still getting fence up and repairing the ones we have. Some of the animals we have had gotten out and caused a ruckus. And my horse went over to their property and started beating up their dog on a line. My neighbor was rightfully upset. Dog did not go to vet for any injuries from what my neighbors have told me. However has told my mom that their dog has a shoulder injury now. And they have told my mom and threatening to report me to the spca. She took pictures of dead chicks in my barn. Honestly this was my fault on this i got younger chicks and put them with my older chicks thats on me. They were alive and fine the morning of. I don't understand why my neighbor wouldn't just come to me directly. Instead going to my mom who doesn't do Much with the animals due to heath issues at the moment. And my neighbor wanted me to take her dad's pig because of his heath issues and at this point im not taking the pig. If shes upset about how the pigs circumstances are she can take it or rehome it. I was gonna take the pig in as a favor but I don't think it's wise decision at this point. The pig needs it's feet done and a bigger pen is what shes saying. My neighbor was i though my friend but im not sure at this point. Shes only a couple years older then me, im 19. I truly don't understand why she didn't come to me. Im not quite to anger or anything like that. If you bring up something with me I try and fix it. I also don't understand why she threatening to report me yet she wants me to take her dad's pig, i really don't understand that wheres the logic. I'm kinda at a loss, im open to what people say about my situation guidance is appreciated.
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u/Decent-Decision-1324 — 12 days ago