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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1520434" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>In the Texas statute that CB was subtly referring to, the word 'knowingly' only pertains to knowingly allow stock to roam free. The state sees no difference in whether the fence is a 10' tall HT net fence or 3 strand elec fence...they are only concerned with whether the stock owner knew he had stock that could get out. </p><p></p><p>For the majority of Texas farmers/ranchers, there is no 'minimum fence' stipulated when it comes to keeping livestock in. </p><p>It's only along a State or Federal highway that specifics get involved, and the farm to market roads (all 3000 of them stretching 41,000 miles) are not included as state roads when it comes to fences..........except the State does tell you what kind of fence you have to have to keep other peoples stock OUT of your property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1520434, member: 18945"] In the Texas statute that CB was subtly referring to, the word 'knowingly' only pertains to knowingly allow stock to roam free. The state sees no difference in whether the fence is a 10' tall HT net fence or 3 strand elec fence...they are only concerned with whether the stock owner knew he had stock that could get out. For the majority of Texas farmers/ranchers, there is no 'minimum fence' stipulated when it comes to keeping livestock in. It's only along a State or Federal highway that specifics get involved, and the farm to market roads (all 3000 of them stretching 41,000 miles) are not included as state roads when it comes to fences..........except the State does tell you what kind of fence you have to have to keep other peoples stock OUT of your property. [/QUOTE]
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