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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1816965" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>I am not sure that [USER=498]@Dave[/USER] even posted this for any reason other than this was just one of those "da#@ed" things that happen. If B has insurance on the cattle it is his deal. There would be no way the "owner of the alfalfa" or the landowner would be at fault here in VA. YOUR cattle... you make sure they do not get out where they shouldn't be... if they do, you are responsible. Even with our different counties having some with "fence in" laws, and other counties have "fence out" laws... the cattle BROKE INTO the yard where the stacked hay was... </p><p>It was simple a bad deal, tragic loss... and even if someone had seen it happen, they most likely would have been dead from the weight before someone could get the bales off them... unless they were seen soon enough to stop them from eating that much to undermine the bales in the first place. </p><p>SH!T happens and it sucks.... especially this year with the way prices are...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1816965, member: 25884"] I am not sure that [USER=498]@Dave[/USER] even posted this for any reason other than this was just one of those "da#@ed" things that happen. If B has insurance on the cattle it is his deal. There would be no way the "owner of the alfalfa" or the landowner would be at fault here in VA. YOUR cattle... you make sure they do not get out where they shouldn't be... if they do, you are responsible. Even with our different counties having some with "fence in" laws, and other counties have "fence out" laws... the cattle BROKE INTO the yard where the stacked hay was... It was simple a bad deal, tragic loss... and even if someone had seen it happen, they most likely would have been dead from the weight before someone could get the bales off them... unless they were seen soon enough to stop them from eating that much to undermine the bales in the first place. SH!T happens and it sucks.... especially this year with the way prices are... [/QUOTE]
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