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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 526661" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>Earl open range law here, is if you don't want the animals there, you fence them out.</p><p>Big debate a number of years ago about open range, Cows were eating the lawns in a subdivision, :lol: , they were complaining, well came out that the open range law was still in affect and if they didn't like the cows they had to put up the fence not the cows owners. It also does not mean they can go where they please either.</p><p></p><p>Now if they are driving everywhere and are not staying on the trail/road as part of the right of way access agreement then yes I would tell them that they are no longer welcome on your place.</p><p>Got a similar problem concerning right of way. Neighbors kid thinks it means he can hunt our place all he wants. Made a road through some grass we hay, got a surprise for him this fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 526661, member: 5917"] Earl open range law here, is if you don't want the animals there, you fence them out. Big debate a number of years ago about open range, Cows were eating the lawns in a subdivision, :lol: , they were complaining, well came out that the open range law was still in affect and if they didn't like the cows they had to put up the fence not the cows owners. It also does not mean they can go where they please either. Now if they are driving everywhere and are not staying on the trail/road as part of the right of way access agreement then yes I would tell them that they are no longer welcome on your place. Got a similar problem concerning right of way. Neighbors kid thinks it means he can hunt our place all he wants. Made a road through some grass we hay, got a surprise for him this fall. [/QUOTE]
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