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<blockquote data-quote="lazyhill" data-source="post: 28819" data-attributes="member: 256"><p>I had an issue where my pasture ran along the back of a wheat field. I had been running cows there for several years until one day. My neighbor put a bunch of unbred heifers on his wheat field. The fence between the two was knee high in spots but it was never a problem because my cows always had plenty of grass. Well needless to say, my bull walked over the fence to visit his girls one day. I was quite angry because he admitted that he knew the fence was in poor condition and that my bull could walk over it in spots. He showed no regard ahead of time that this could be an issue with his open heifers. To keep the peace, we both accepted fault. He leutalyse his heifers and I fixed the fence.</p><p></p><p>My point is like many others here. It is my responsibility to keep my bull home (even if my neighbor is aware of fence conditions). It is best to come to an agreement when an infraction has occurred and define who will do what as a result . I was lucky that he didn't want me to leutalyse his 30 heifers and he took on that responsibility as long as I fixed the fence and ensured that it not happen again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lazyhill, post: 28819, member: 256"] I had an issue where my pasture ran along the back of a wheat field. I had been running cows there for several years until one day. My neighbor put a bunch of unbred heifers on his wheat field. The fence between the two was knee high in spots but it was never a problem because my cows always had plenty of grass. Well needless to say, my bull walked over the fence to visit his girls one day. I was quite angry because he admitted that he knew the fence was in poor condition and that my bull could walk over it in spots. He showed no regard ahead of time that this could be an issue with his open heifers. To keep the peace, we both accepted fault. He leutalyse his heifers and I fixed the fence. My point is like many others here. It is my responsibility to keep my bull home (even if my neighbor is aware of fence conditions). It is best to come to an agreement when an infraction has occurred and define who will do what as a result . I was lucky that he didn't want me to leutalyse his 30 heifers and he took on that responsibility as long as I fixed the fence and ensured that it not happen again. [/QUOTE]
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