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<blockquote data-quote="rocfarm" data-source="post: 1767730" data-attributes="member: 42715"><p>Like the rural mindset. Was happy to discover that if I had done my best to maintain my fences reasonably, it's almost impossible for me to be held liable in my county if my cattle get out on the road. Not that I have to worry too much anyway. They'd have to go through 3 neighbors fences as well or break through a gate and walk 1.5 miles just to get to a farm to market road. But calves will be calves. People should expect it and react accordingly, or move to town.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocfarm, post: 1767730, member: 42715"] Like the rural mindset. Was happy to discover that if I had done my best to maintain my fences reasonably, it’s almost impossible for me to be held liable in my county if my cattle get out on the road. Not that I have to worry too much anyway. They’d have to go through 3 neighbors fences as well or break through a gate and walk 1.5 miles just to get to a farm to market road. But calves will be calves. People should expect it and react accordingly, or move to town. [/QUOTE]
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