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<blockquote data-quote="tpd2021" data-source="post: 927920" data-attributes="member: 18697"><p>Thank you for all the responses.</p><p></p><p>As far as ownership, I contacted both the previous renter and the gentleman beside me that runs cattle. Neither claimed ownership. My thought is they didn't want the responsibility of trying to catch it and remove it. Dave, you are correct, in Oklahoma the land owner is entitled to payment for keeping the animal. </p><p>Fitz, I was worried she would make my herd crazy as well. My father-in-law was telling me to put her down 3 years ago when no one would claim her.</p><p></p><p>I've decided to eat her. I'll have to call around to the local butchers and find out the processing requirements. I figured as a cull cow I would need to grind the entire cow, steaks and all, to keep the meat decent. I don't want to sacrifice the quality of the majority of the meat from the cow for a few mediocre steaks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tpd2021, post: 927920, member: 18697"] Thank you for all the responses. As far as ownership, I contacted both the previous renter and the gentleman beside me that runs cattle. Neither claimed ownership. My thought is they didn't want the responsibility of trying to catch it and remove it. Dave, you are correct, in Oklahoma the land owner is entitled to payment for keeping the animal. Fitz, I was worried she would make my herd crazy as well. My father-in-law was telling me to put her down 3 years ago when no one would claim her. I've decided to eat her. I'll have to call around to the local butchers and find out the processing requirements. I figured as a cull cow I would need to grind the entire cow, steaks and all, to keep the meat decent. I don't want to sacrifice the quality of the majority of the meat from the cow for a few mediocre steaks. [/QUOTE]
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