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Neighbor's Calf In Our Pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy" data-source="post: 95103" data-attributes="member: 1726"><p>To sort of quote Clinton, depends on your definition of "stealing". Let's see. A calf gets on your property and you call the owner and tell him about it and he does nothing but the calf remains for period eating your grass. Some months later the calf is still there and you are taking a load to market. Do you A. load him up, sell him and keep the check or B. leave him in the field? Is this stealing? How about this, you get a strange calf in your field and you are unable to identify the owner or contact him. Some months pass and the owner hasn't shown up. Would it be stealing to sell this calf? Forget the moral issues involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy, post: 95103, member: 1726"] To sort of quote Clinton, depends on your definition of "stealing". Let's see. A calf gets on your property and you call the owner and tell him about it and he does nothing but the calf remains for period eating your grass. Some months later the calf is still there and you are taking a load to market. Do you A. load him up, sell him and keep the check or B. leave him in the field? Is this stealing? How about this, you get a strange calf in your field and you are unable to identify the owner or contact him. Some months pass and the owner hasn't shown up. Would it be stealing to sell this calf? Forget the moral issues involved. [/QUOTE]
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