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Culling a WILD cow
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<blockquote data-quote="tmlonghorns" data-source="post: 928144" data-attributes="member: 14527"><p>I am calling BullSh$t on those that believe the cow belongs to the previous owner. When the last guy signed the deed over unless there was an agreement that stated specifically something left behind was his and would be removed then the cow belongs to you. No different than leaving something behind in the house or in the barn.</p><p></p><p>The Texas law that was provided does not pertain to property or animals left behind. It simply states that if my cows get out the neighbor can't claim them as his just because they stopped on his property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmlonghorns, post: 928144, member: 14527"] I am calling BullSh$t on those that believe the cow belongs to the previous owner. When the last guy signed the deed over unless there was an agreement that stated specifically something left behind was his and would be removed then the cow belongs to you. No different than leaving something behind in the house or in the barn. The Texas law that was provided does not pertain to property or animals left behind. It simply states that if my cows get out the neighbor can't claim them as his just because they stopped on his property. [/QUOTE]
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