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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 735136" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Yep, bad situation. Me thinks if you are making a reasonable effort to keep what you want in your pasture and whatever you don't want in your pasture out, (don't care what fence laws are) if you can't talk to them reasonably or get any action on their part or local law enforcement, I'd send a certified letter stating the demeanor of the cow and your safety concerns to him, the sheriff, county DA and maybe even the Judge stating that you are going to give the cow lead poisoning after 10 days if not removed and if it is removed, the next time you find it on your side of the fence. I'll bet your safety will trump his "why did you shoot my pet cow" provided you have witnesses and documentation to back up your story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 735136, member: 7795"] Yep, bad situation. Me thinks if you are making a reasonable effort to keep what you want in your pasture and whatever you don't want in your pasture out, (don't care what fence laws are) if you can't talk to them reasonably or get any action on their part or local law enforcement, I'd send a certified letter stating the demeanor of the cow and your safety concerns to him, the sheriff, county DA and maybe even the Judge stating that you are going to give the cow lead poisoning after 10 days if not removed and if it is removed, the next time you find it on your side of the fence. I'll bet your safety will trump his "why did you shoot my pet cow" provided you have witnesses and documentation to back up your story. [/QUOTE]
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