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Caution: Cattle loose on road.
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<blockquote data-quote="DavisBeefmasters" data-source="post: 593951" data-attributes="member: 2263"><p>:nod: </p><p></p><p>...I guess you need to consider if it's a "fence out" or "fence in" county... some counties around here, you're allowed to let livestock roam and if you don't want livestock in your place it's your responsibility to fence them out... of course our attempt is to fence ours in... but you know, I find that little calves fall asleep next to barb wire and stand up on the wrong side every now and again... and yes, it's usually at night or raining or other...</p><p></p><p>and grannysoo --> good insurance is a must, because around here, if your livestock escapes (even if it's because some person has crashed through your fence) - it's your liability if somebody hits them and wrecks their car (or worse gets injured themselves).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavisBeefmasters, post: 593951, member: 2263"] :nod: ...I guess you need to consider if it's a "fence out" or "fence in" county... some counties around here, you're allowed to let livestock roam and if you don't want livestock in your place it's your responsibility to fence them out... of course our attempt is to fence ours in... but you know, I find that little calves fall asleep next to barb wire and stand up on the wrong side every now and again... and yes, it's usually at night or raining or other... and grannysoo --> good insurance is a must, because around here, if your livestock escapes (even if it's because some person has crashed through your fence) - it's your liability if somebody hits them and wrecks their car (or worse gets injured themselves). [/QUOTE]
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