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<blockquote data-quote="Nite Hawk" data-source="post: 958522" data-attributes="member: 18682"><p>Well I can only go by what Longhornlover says and that is that his neighbors are stealing his cows. If so they need a few lessons on how to behave. Around here if a few cows get into someones pasture the owner is notified, or the cows pushed back into the proper pasture. I am sure there is the odd person who get "bent out of shape" and that is totally understandable if one has a few heifers and they are bred by a neighbors "honking" big bull or purebred.</p><p> As it is open range around here, cattle get mixed up all over the place and go through and over all sorts of fences. Some of them end up literally 40-50 miles away.</p><p>If they are branded it is normally sorted out at fall roundup with a call to the owner or brand inspector..</p><p>Nite Hawk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nite Hawk, post: 958522, member: 18682"] Well I can only go by what Longhornlover says and that is that his neighbors are stealing his cows. If so they need a few lessons on how to behave. Around here if a few cows get into someones pasture the owner is notified, or the cows pushed back into the proper pasture. I am sure there is the odd person who get "bent out of shape" and that is totally understandable if one has a few heifers and they are bred by a neighbors "honking" big bull or purebred. As it is open range around here, cattle get mixed up all over the place and go through and over all sorts of fences. Some of them end up literally 40-50 miles away. If they are branded it is normally sorted out at fall roundup with a call to the owner or brand inspector.. Nite Hawk [/QUOTE]
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