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Open Range...... whats the rules in your area?
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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 91046" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>I can't imagine anyone wanting to run the legal liability, loss of cattle risk by pasturing them in any area that is not fenced in. Not to mention the difficulty or problems if the wrong bull gets in with one's cattle; or they get lost; or if you have a H### of a time rounding them up. Not to mention exposing one's cattle roaming "the open range" picking up all sorts of bugs, potential diseases from mingling with other wildlife or other persons stock that might be sick or diseased.</p><p></p><p>In my biased, insane opinion, if one can't afford to run their cattle in a fenced area (preferably yours or leased pasture) , then they can't afford to have cattle in the first place... I'm sure there are a few large ranchers who "lease" tens of thousands of acres from the Govt and once a year try to round up a few thousand cattle and calves for working them or hauling to sales who would take serious exception to my views. </p><p></p><p>So much for my 2 cents worth!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 91046, member: 9"] I can't imagine anyone wanting to run the legal liability, loss of cattle risk by pasturing them in any area that is not fenced in. Not to mention the difficulty or problems if the wrong bull gets in with one's cattle; or they get lost; or if you have a H### of a time rounding them up. Not to mention exposing one's cattle roaming "the open range" picking up all sorts of bugs, potential diseases from mingling with other wildlife or other persons stock that might be sick or diseased. In my biased, insane opinion, if one can't afford to run their cattle in a fenced area (preferably yours or leased pasture) , then they can't afford to have cattle in the first place... I'm sure there are a few large ranchers who "lease" tens of thousands of acres from the Govt and once a year try to round up a few thousand cattle and calves for working them or hauling to sales who would take serious exception to my views. So much for my 2 cents worth! [/QUOTE]
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