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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Reynolds" data-source="post: 1816946" data-attributes="member: 43196"><p>This whole thing is really kind of a freak accident. Things like this happen. I think there could be any number of players in this incident, but I don't want to nor am I implying any one person or persons is responsible or should make any kind of restitution. Things like this is what insurance is for. The question is, whose insurance? Potential players include B, they are his cows. The individual who grew and stacked the alfalfa (stacked wrong? shouldn't have been stored there?), landowner of where the heifers were (fence not maintained? whose responsibility) landowner of where the alfalfa was growing (again, fence not maintained?). Again, I'm not laying blame. It may behoove the players involved to discuss the situation among themselves in a gentlemanly manner not necessarily to determine who is at fault or who should provide restitution to who (what about the loss/damage to the alfalfa and fence [I know, minor in comparison to the loss of the heifers]) but to determine what, if any measures can be taken/done differently moving forward to prevent/decrease the chance of this happening again. Not that it would happen again.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for your loss B.</p><p></p><p>Baker Valley.....I've been there. I like all of Eastern Oregon. I know, a lot of area to like. Some people would say though that there isn't much there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Reynolds, post: 1816946, member: 43196"] This whole thing is really kind of a freak accident. Things like this happen. I think there could be any number of players in this incident, but I don't want to nor am I implying any one person or persons is responsible or should make any kind of restitution. Things like this is what insurance is for. The question is, whose insurance? Potential players include B, they are his cows. The individual who grew and stacked the alfalfa (stacked wrong? shouldn't have been stored there?), landowner of where the heifers were (fence not maintained? whose responsibility) landowner of where the alfalfa was growing (again, fence not maintained?). Again, I'm not laying blame. It may behoove the players involved to discuss the situation among themselves in a gentlemanly manner not necessarily to determine who is at fault or who should provide restitution to who (what about the loss/damage to the alfalfa and fence [I know, minor in comparison to the loss of the heifers]) but to determine what, if any measures can be taken/done differently moving forward to prevent/decrease the chance of this happening again. Not that it would happen again. Sorry for your loss B. Baker Valley.....I've been there. I like all of Eastern Oregon. I know, a lot of area to like. Some people would say though that there isn't much there. [/QUOTE]
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