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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1686245" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Because this area is open range all of the freeway on and off ramps have cattle guards. Everyone slows down when driving at night because it is normal to see cows on the road. I would say that over half the time I drive from here to the post office (5 miles) I will see a cow on the road or along side of it. The county doesn't mow the roadside grass. Cows take care of that.</p><p>The railroad is responsible for fencing off the tracks. They do zero maintenance on those fences. I have been told that the RR figures it is cheaper to pay for any critters they hit. As a result a 300 pound rat tail heifer magically becomes a 700 pound #1 steer. And they just pay up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1686245, member: 498"] Because this area is open range all of the freeway on and off ramps have cattle guards. Everyone slows down when driving at night because it is normal to see cows on the road. I would say that over half the time I drive from here to the post office (5 miles) I will see a cow on the road or along side of it. The county doesn't mow the roadside grass. Cows take care of that. The railroad is responsible for fencing off the tracks. They do zero maintenance on those fences. I have been told that the RR figures it is cheaper to pay for any critters they hit. As a result a 300 pound rat tail heifer magically becomes a 700 pound #1 steer. And they just pay up. [/QUOTE]
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