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Dead cow, photo for tax purposes?
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<blockquote data-quote="got_cows?" data-source="post: 222366" data-attributes="member: 2473"><p>Just had the insurance guy out on Monday.</p><p>What you insure and don't insure is pretty much up to you. How much risk are you comfortable with? Our farm insurance is basically liability. We don't insure buildings, machinery or the cows. Although we are considering the included perils (like lightening) in our coverage. </p><p>Under our farm policy our house costs more to insure than the regular homeowners policy we used to have. :roll: Figure that one out. Anyway, our big concern is if one of the cows got out on the road and was hit. My birds also like to go over to visit the neighbors vacant place and are always crossing the road. I'm not losing the whole place because someone hits a peacock or guinea and sues me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="got_cows?, post: 222366, member: 2473"] Just had the insurance guy out on Monday. What you insure and don't insure is pretty much up to you. How much risk are you comfortable with? Our farm insurance is basically liability. We don't insure buildings, machinery or the cows. Although we are considering the included perils (like lightening) in our coverage. Under our farm policy our house costs more to insure than the regular homeowners policy we used to have. :roll: Figure that one out. Anyway, our big concern is if one of the cows got out on the road and was hit. My birds also like to go over to visit the neighbors vacant place and are always crossing the road. I'm not losing the whole place because someone hits a peacock or guinea and sues me. [/QUOTE]
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