Workinonit Farm
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GB, interesting info there.
Thanks for taking the time to put up such an informative post.
Katherine
Thanks for taking the time to put up such an informative post.
Katherine
It all depends on how a county's stock law is worded.chippie":swaup4d5 said:GB, that is my understanding too. It is always in the best interest of all livestock owners to know the laws rather than go by hearsay.
When it comes down to the law, ignorance is not an excuse.
Some counties have omitted the word "knowingly" and it causes headaches and legal problems. County clerk can provide any resident with a copy of their county's stock law...Shall not knowingly allow livestock to roam freely on public roads
Hook":2eqnm7k0 said:I can't stand a cow that keeps getting out. If it's a bad fence or a weak spot or tree down that's one thing. But a cow that gets out just because it can grows wheels real fast