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Caution: Cattle loose on road.
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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 593873" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>It is the first assumption of everyone that when cattle are out, the owner doesn't have an adequate fence. Many times that is true, however around here there are many other reasons for cattle getting out. Some reasons are: </p><p> People backing into a driveway to turn around and backing into the gate and knocking it open or down.</p><p> People running off the road and through a fence and driving off.</p><p> People going through the gate and leaving it open.</p><p> People opening a gate and leaving it open for meanness.</p><p> People cutting the wire in a water gap.</p><p> People riding a fence over to climb it or drag a boat over it.</p><p> An extremely noisy motorcycle or truck can scare cattle into a stampeded that will run over a fence.</p><p> Dogs can run cattle over or through a fence.</p><p> All of these are reasons for cattle to be out in the road. However, many of them go unnoticed until cattle actually get out and then you have to find where they got out. With more city people moving into and traveling through the rural areas, it is becoming a bigger and bigger problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 593873, member: 1150"] It is the first assumption of everyone that when cattle are out, the owner doesn't have an adequate fence. Many times that is true, however around here there are many other reasons for cattle getting out. Some reasons are: People backing into a driveway to turn around and backing into the gate and knocking it open or down. People running off the road and through a fence and driving off. People going through the gate and leaving it open. People opening a gate and leaving it open for meanness. People cutting the wire in a water gap. People riding a fence over to climb it or drag a boat over it. An extremely noisy motorcycle or truck can scare cattle into a stampeded that will run over a fence. Dogs can run cattle over or through a fence. All of these are reasons for cattle to be out in the road. However, many of them go unnoticed until cattle actually get out and then you have to find where they got out. With more city people moving into and traveling through the rural areas, it is becoming a bigger and bigger problem. [/QUOTE]
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