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Keep your cows in our you could go to jail.
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<blockquote data-quote="Commercialfarmer" data-source="post: 1339615" data-attributes="member: 14544"><p>Had something similar a few years ago. Missed catching a steer on a place with a lot of brush. Finally caught him up and moved over with a bunch of old cows so he could be sold later that week. He went over two good 5 wire fences and was headed back to the original pasture. Came upon a highway between them and apparently started down it. Got a call about a black calf being out- person couldn't tell a brand. Started that way just in case, and just before arrived a semi had caught him dead center of his grill. Bad deal. </p><p></p><p>My understanding is that if the fences had been inadequate or the calf had been a repeat offender, it would be our liability. The way it was, it was just an accident. Trucking company took their loss and we took ours. </p><p></p><p>Had someone called and we not acted upon the information, I think that "should" put us in a different set of circumstances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commercialfarmer, post: 1339615, member: 14544"] Had something similar a few years ago. Missed catching a steer on a place with a lot of brush. Finally caught him up and moved over with a bunch of old cows so he could be sold later that week. He went over two good 5 wire fences and was headed back to the original pasture. Came upon a highway between them and apparently started down it. Got a call about a black calf being out- person couldn't tell a brand. Started that way just in case, and just before arrived a semi had caught him dead center of his grill. Bad deal. My understanding is that if the fences had been inadequate or the calf had been a repeat offender, it would be our liability. The way it was, it was just an accident. Trucking company took their loss and we took ours. Had someone called and we not acted upon the information, I think that "should" put us in a different set of circumstances. [/QUOTE]
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