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<blockquote data-quote="Crowderfarms" data-source="post: 102399" data-attributes="member: 1335"><p>This is the rule on our place: Dog in Pasture = Dead Dog.</p><p></p><p>Went through a similiar problem several years ago. Neighbor picked up every stray dog in the Country. Specialized in large dogs.Dogs constantly roamed on our farm. Not wanting to be at odds with the neighbor, who has since moved, I politely told her she had to do something with them. Told me she would, but never did. Two Calves ended up dead, and found a leg drug over onto her place. I killed 3 of her dogs, never said a word, I think she figured where they went. Moral to the story is: Courtesy does not count.If they were a real good neighbor, their dogs would be penned up and not allowed to roam. If someone elses negligence, is hitting you in the wallet, it's time to act. Tennessee State Laws says if they are on your property and are threatening your Stock, you can kill them. I dont take the "Threatening" part into consideration, as I believe any Dog, traveling alone or in a Pack is a major threat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crowderfarms, post: 102399, member: 1335"] This is the rule on our place: Dog in Pasture = Dead Dog. Went through a similiar problem several years ago. Neighbor picked up every stray dog in the Country. Specialized in large dogs.Dogs constantly roamed on our farm. Not wanting to be at odds with the neighbor, who has since moved, I politely told her she had to do something with them. Told me she would, but never did. Two Calves ended up dead, and found a leg drug over onto her place. I killed 3 of her dogs, never said a word, I think she figured where they went. Moral to the story is: Courtesy does not count.If they were a real good neighbor, their dogs would be penned up and not allowed to roam. If someone elses negligence, is hitting you in the wallet, it's time to act. Tennessee State Laws says if they are on your property and are threatening your Stock, you can kill them. I dont take the "Threatening" part into consideration, as I believe any Dog, traveling alone or in a Pack is a major threat. [/QUOTE]
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