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Culling a WILD cow
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<blockquote data-quote="W-5" data-source="post: 928652" data-attributes="member: 18116"><p>In my county if there is an estray animal they will run it in the first unlocked gate they can find. They will notify the land owner and if he is ok with the animal being there it stays. After 21 days and the owner has not claimed it the animal then belongs to the land owner. The same applies if a animal was to jump a fence and get on your property. You just need to let the sheriff know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="W-5, post: 928652, member: 18116"] In my county if there is an estray animal they will run it in the first unlocked gate they can find. They will notify the land owner and if he is ok with the animal being there it stays. After 21 days and the owner has not claimed it the animal then belongs to the land owner. The same applies if a animal was to jump a fence and get on your property. You just need to let the sheriff know. [/QUOTE]
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