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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 876916" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>Fences are mutual when there are cattle on both sides and yours if there are cattle on only one side. We check fence once a year and it's expected that both neighbors will check the same stretch of fence so sometimes we'll space it out so that it gets checked every six months. When we build new fence the cost is split even. If fence gets destroyed and cattle mixed up, we work together to get them sorted and fence "patched" as best as possible and then leave it alone until we gather and fencing season rolls back around.</p><p>Every once in a while we get someone who doesn't want to do their part... They're the same guys who grumble about how the dogs chewed their cattle up when we put their cattle back for them, or complain when their cattle get dry lotted overnight after we ran them into the corral and left them there for him to pick up, or groan about having to pick their cattle up from the salesyard because "I didn't know whose cattle they were but I knew they weren't mine so I ran them in for the brand inspector to figure out"... Eventually fence becomes mutual property again :nod: .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 876916, member: 14661"] Fences are mutual when there are cattle on both sides and yours if there are cattle on only one side. We check fence once a year and it's expected that both neighbors will check the same stretch of fence so sometimes we'll space it out so that it gets checked every six months. When we build new fence the cost is split even. If fence gets destroyed and cattle mixed up, we work together to get them sorted and fence "patched" as best as possible and then leave it alone until we gather and fencing season rolls back around. Every once in a while we get someone who doesn't want to do their part... They're the same guys who grumble about how the dogs chewed their cattle up when we put their cattle back for them, or complain when their cattle get dry lotted overnight after we ran them into the corral and left them there for him to pick up, or groan about having to pick their cattle up from the salesyard because "I didn't know whose cattle they were but I knew they weren't mine so I ran them in for the brand inspector to figure out"... Eventually fence becomes mutual property again :nod: . [/QUOTE]
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