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<blockquote data-quote="Jake" data-source="post: 19263" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Wow Bill I'm glad I'm not your neighbor. Cattle can be expected to get out everyonce in a while. If cows/ heifers are cycling and there is no guarding bull it is pretty naive to think that a functioning bull will not check it out and try to get at her. I've never believed in charging neighbors no matter how poor they are for boarding, damages, or other such matters. Someday one of your own animals may go on a rampage and cause some damage that will be made up for by your understanding of past happenings. Also both sides usually could have done something to prevent it so whom ever's cattle acted first shouldn't be the owner who must pay for it, it should be something mutual that is worked out in helping hands or such over time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jake, post: 19263, member: 4"] Wow Bill I'm glad I'm not your neighbor. Cattle can be expected to get out everyonce in a while. If cows/ heifers are cycling and there is no guarding bull it is pretty naive to think that a functioning bull will not check it out and try to get at her. I've never believed in charging neighbors no matter how poor they are for boarding, damages, or other such matters. Someday one of your own animals may go on a rampage and cause some damage that will be made up for by your understanding of past happenings. Also both sides usually could have done something to prevent it so whom ever's cattle acted first shouldn't be the owner who must pay for it, it should be something mutual that is worked out in helping hands or such over time. [/QUOTE]
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