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<blockquote data-quote="Wild Cattle" data-source="post: 524481" data-attributes="member: 7475"><p>This happens all the time around here. The owner of the cattle is only responsible for the damage if he is found neglagent, and that is hard to prove. Otherwise you are responsible for the whole deal, sorry that is the law in Texas. There are 3 open range counties in Texas, I live in one, laws are a little better even for the ranchers. Take your lumps, if you are in the cattle business it might be the other way around next time and you will be out a cow......will you want to take the driver to court to pay for your cow?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild Cattle, post: 524481, member: 7475"] This happens all the time around here. The owner of the cattle is only responsible for the damage if he is found neglagent, and that is hard to prove. Otherwise you are responsible for the whole deal, sorry that is the law in Texas. There are 3 open range counties in Texas, I live in one, laws are a little better even for the ranchers. Take your lumps, if you are in the cattle business it might be the other way around next time and you will be out a cow......will you want to take the driver to court to pay for your cow? [/QUOTE]
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