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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1689203" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Agree [USER=40335]@504RP[/USER] ... we have cattle in 2 different counties... one open range, one not. So really between things. </p><p></p><p>The interstate is well fenced but the on and off ramps are not... so something can, and have walked up onto the highway that way.... we get calls all the time and they have only been ours twice in 20-30 years....</p><p></p><p>We try hard to keep our animals fenced in. It is safer. There are too many "cidiots" that have moved out into the country here... and they all drive way too fast. There were 2 "newly dead" deer along the road 2 days ago.... constant car/truck/DEER incidents. DON'T want any cattle/vehicle incidents. </p><p></p><p>Here the owners of cattle loose on the road can get in big trouble.... even with the "open range" county..... there are laws on the books that makes you responsible for your animals if they cause or are involved with a vehicle accident. </p><p></p><p>Yes, everyone has cattle that get out.... but like you said, irresponsible owners that let cattle just go where ever, and cause constant problems are neglectful.... and do not deserve to have the animals. They will cite you and here they will charge you for neglect and you can lose the cattle... we have had cattle that came up the road one day, and got them in our field... and after not being able to find anyone to claim them... they were sold and the money held in trust for maybe 30 ? days.... then we got the check for them because they were on our place ..... finders keepers if no personal ID on them. This was years ago when they were more lax on the laws..... now they are tougher even. </p><p></p><p>Too many people here now.....too much liability....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1689203, member: 25884"] Agree [USER=40335]@504RP[/USER] ... we have cattle in 2 different counties... one open range, one not. So really between things. The interstate is well fenced but the on and off ramps are not... so something can, and have walked up onto the highway that way.... we get calls all the time and they have only been ours twice in 20-30 years.... We try hard to keep our animals fenced in. It is safer. There are too many "cidiots" that have moved out into the country here... and they all drive way too fast. There were 2 "newly dead" deer along the road 2 days ago.... constant car/truck/DEER incidents. DON'T want any cattle/vehicle incidents. Here the owners of cattle loose on the road can get in big trouble.... even with the "open range" county..... there are laws on the books that makes you responsible for your animals if they cause or are involved with a vehicle accident. Yes, everyone has cattle that get out.... but like you said, irresponsible owners that let cattle just go where ever, and cause constant problems are neglectful.... and do not deserve to have the animals. They will cite you and here they will charge you for neglect and you can lose the cattle... we have had cattle that came up the road one day, and got them in our field... and after not being able to find anyone to claim them... they were sold and the money held in trust for maybe 30 ? days.... then we got the check for them because they were on our place ..... finders keepers if no personal ID on them. This was years ago when they were more lax on the laws..... now they are tougher even. Too many people here now.....too much liability.... [/QUOTE]
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