It was great meeting y'all I can't wait to hear how his calves turn out.View attachment 44373Regardless of the outcome I have finally gotten a @gizmom angus bull I have been drooling about. Can't say enough about the Gilmore's.
So the neighbors bull is back. Chased him around for about an hour before I could get him caught in my pen. He went thru two fences this time. When I contact the owner should I suggest hauling it to the sale barn for him or talk hard about other fencing options. He just has a small 30 acre hobby farm with about 8 cows. Really nice guy but I'm tired of fixing fences. My old bull has gone thru his fence also before so it's gone both ways but the loss of my last bull still has a bad taste in my mouth. I haven't told him about my bull yet but guess today is the day. Any suggestions on how I should handle this?
Basically the same here... 1/2 the fence with it being the "right side" on each owner's side...if it is a fence that is in use by both landowners for livestock... If a person does not want to have livestock against the fence... the other owner has to build it/maintain it... BUT.... the other landowner CAN NOT put anything against it down the road for something like 20 YEARS... or they are responsible for half the cost that the other person put into it....Just to put it out there... Fencing issues are handled so differently in different states that it's kind of strange, IMO. In SD we had a rule that any fence was the responsibility of the person... from the mid point and to the right. So the person across the fence was responsible for the fence, mid point and to the left... as that would be to the right to them.
Is that bull all by himself?So the neighbors bull is back. Chased him around for about an hour before I could get him caught in my pen. He went thru two fences this time. When I contact the owner should I suggest hauling it to the sale barn for him or talk hard about other fencing options. He just has a small 30 acre hobby farm with about 8 cows. Really nice guy but I'm tired of fixing fences. My old bull has gone thru his fence also before so it's gone both ways but the loss of my last bull still has a bad taste in my mouth. I haven't told him about my bull yet but guess today is the day. Any suggestions on how I should handle this?
He is with about 8 cowsIs that bull all by himself?