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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1768297" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Okay, say he agrees to the $500 for 6 weeks feed, bull service to breed them.... on top of the good neighbor stuff now of a 2nd rope/catch, trailer and keep in a holding pen... then what happens if the fence fixing is half-a$$ed... and you go through this again..... I think that you are more than fair to make that proposal.... and the next time they get out, let the sheriff deal with them.....cattle do not just get out because they are looking for some "bovine romance" although that is a good excuse for them to go roaming....if the fences are that bad then they will get out again, and the owner needs to get hit legally. All depends on what your fence laws are there too. At least the sheriff's dept is aware of what is going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1768297, member: 25884"] Okay, say he agrees to the $500 for 6 weeks feed, bull service to breed them.... on top of the good neighbor stuff now of a 2nd rope/catch, trailer and keep in a holding pen... then what happens if the fence fixing is half-a$$ed... and you go through this again..... I think that you are more than fair to make that proposal.... and the next time they get out, let the sheriff deal with them.....cattle do not just get out because they are looking for some "bovine romance" although that is a good excuse for them to go roaming....if the fences are that bad then they will get out again, and the owner needs to get hit legally. All depends on what your fence laws are there too. At least the sheriff's dept is aware of what is going on. [/QUOTE]
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