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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 526490" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>Ok first off get out the access agreement and read it and call a lawyer. Document all damages done by these people, pictures work best, especially if you can catch them in the act.</p><p>Post your property with "No Tresspassing" signs.</p><p>A call to the Sherrif should give you some info.</p><p>Now entering onto your property and moving your animals without permission is in the act of tresspassing.</p><p>Now if their cattle get out and on your property call the brand inspector and then the sherrif's office. No you can't keep them or sell them. :cry2: </p><p>Do NOT round them up. Make the so and so's do the work, don't make it easy on them. They are the ones responsible to keep their own cattle in and you keep their cattle out.</p><p></p><p>Watch out for that new initiative they are trying to force through with the hunting issue. :devil2: :devil2: </p><p>I'm a little peeved about that right now so that is why I'm a little abrupt tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 526490, member: 5917"] Ok first off get out the access agreement and read it and call a lawyer. Document all damages done by these people, pictures work best, especially if you can catch them in the act. Post your property with "No Tresspassing" signs. A call to the Sherrif should give you some info. Now entering onto your property and moving your animals without permission is in the act of tresspassing. Now if their cattle get out and on your property call the brand inspector and then the sherrif's office. No you can't keep them or sell them. :cry2: Do NOT round them up. Make the so and so's do the work, don't make it easy on them. They are the ones responsible to keep their own cattle in and you keep their cattle out. Watch out for that new initiative they are trying to force through with the hunting issue. :devil2: :devil2: I'm a little peeved about that right now so that is why I'm a little abrupt tonight. [/QUOTE]
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