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<blockquote data-quote="GMN" data-source="post: 440897" data-attributes="member: 2382"><p>Only if he knows who shot the bull, sounds like he doesn't care one way or another, where his animals are, and doesn't even know they are missing. I wonder what he would do if he got a lawsuit slapped against him for a person driving along that ran into the bull on the road when he was out?</p><p></p><p>We have this same problem with the neighbor here, she is clueless, she says she goes out and fixes her cobble job fence, but its only patching, her fence is a joke. The county replaced a bridge down where are bottoms are alongside each other, and we haven't gotten a fence back up, so her animals have gotten out several times on our green graze, etc.. and we have chased them back in, and locked them out of the bottom, but they are wild freaks, no fence can hold them. To me, anyone who has animals should be responsible for them, and if they play ingnorant, they face the consequences of their animals not coming home someday. Its not our responsibility to keep her animals fed and in, and if she isn't willing to do it, she needs to sell them.</p><p></p><p>Gail</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMN, post: 440897, member: 2382"] Only if he knows who shot the bull, sounds like he doesn't care one way or another, where his animals are, and doesn't even know they are missing. I wonder what he would do if he got a lawsuit slapped against him for a person driving along that ran into the bull on the road when he was out? We have this same problem with the neighbor here, she is clueless, she says she goes out and fixes her cobble job fence, but its only patching, her fence is a joke. The county replaced a bridge down where are bottoms are alongside each other, and we haven't gotten a fence back up, so her animals have gotten out several times on our green graze, etc.. and we have chased them back in, and locked them out of the bottom, but they are wild freaks, no fence can hold them. To me, anyone who has animals should be responsible for them, and if they play ingnorant, they face the consequences of their animals not coming home someday. Its not our responsibility to keep her animals fed and in, and if she isn't willing to do it, she needs to sell them. Gail [/QUOTE]
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