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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1072512" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I'll put up with a lot of crap but fence breakers isn't one of the things I'll tolerate more than once. Sell it or keep it, but if it gets out one time too many, somebody else will solve your problem for you---assuming it doesn't walk out in front of a vehicle first. Your problem will be solved then but you can be held financially liable since you are already aware this one gets out. If you are in Texas, read and understand your county's stock law.</p><p></p><p>You need to try to get someone with experience, and a COVERED trailer to load and haul him to the salebarn. </p><p>Pay 'em and say good riddance or split the barn check with them--just get him gone. </p><p>Once he's unloaded,he's barn's problem---they're used to it. </p><p></p><p>Butchering cattle isn't like field dressing a deer--gonna have your hands full unless you have something big enough to handle all that dead weight with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1072512, member: 18945"] I'll put up with a lot of crap but fence breakers isn't one of the things I'll tolerate more than once. Sell it or keep it, but if it gets out one time too many, somebody else will solve your problem for you---assuming it doesn't walk out in front of a vehicle first. Your problem will be solved then but you can be held financially liable since you are already aware this one gets out. If you are in Texas, read and understand your county's stock law. You need to try to get someone with experience, and a COVERED trailer to load and haul him to the salebarn. Pay 'em and say good riddance or split the barn check with them--just get him gone. Once he's unloaded,he's barn's problem---they're used to it. Butchering cattle isn't like field dressing a deer--gonna have your hands full unless you have something big enough to handle all that dead weight with. [/QUOTE]
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