Roosters crowing, cows mooing, tractors driving around early in the morning and making noise... Conflicts of use between farmers who want to work and neo-rurals who seek tranquility in the countryside are multiplying everywhere in France .
Latest example to date: that of the rebound of the Fabien Le Coïdic affair, named after this young farmer who wants to set up a breeding of endangered cows (Breton black pie) as well as a pension for horses near Rambouillet.
A crow left an anonymous letter in his kitchen earlier this week, while he was busy on his farm.
"We are fiercely opposed to the installation of cows on the land you have purchased",
can we read in this text signed
"your neighbors"
.
A few lines below the author(s) also indicate:
“A return of the cows would represent a return to a heavy and unpleasant rurality which no longer has its place here (…)…
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