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<blockquote data-quote="TR" data-source="post: 19285" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>Okay, I can agree on keeping neighborly relations, but I'm just not seeing how it would be our responsibility to keep the neighbor's bull out of our pasture. I was under the impression that it was the owner of the animal to keep it where it belonged. As the recipient of the neighbor's "friendly" bull for the third time in as many months, I gotta tell ya, I'm getting tired of feeding the sucker, and he's a really big boy too! Not to mention that we have a bull who's intimidated by the big, older guy from next door. The fence is hot wired on both sides, and he doesn't seem to care. Just goes over it. So, the question remains, how is this our responsibility again?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TR, post: 19285, member: 22"] Okay, I can agree on keeping neighborly relations, but I'm just not seeing how it would be our responsibility to keep the neighbor's bull out of our pasture. I was under the impression that it was the owner of the animal to keep it where it belonged. As the recipient of the neighbor's "friendly" bull for the third time in as many months, I gotta tell ya, I'm getting tired of feeding the sucker, and he's a really big boy too! Not to mention that we have a bull who's intimidated by the big, older guy from next door. The fence is hot wired on both sides, and he doesn't seem to care. Just goes over it. So, the question remains, how is this our responsibility again? [/QUOTE]
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