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Rancher grazing his cows on my land- help!
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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 993028" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>Another option is to haul them to the salesyard yourself. You'd have to wait for them to be in your yard but once they're on your place they're legally strays and you can haul them to any sale as long as you don't claim them as yours. </p><p>If they're branded, they'll either sell and the owner will get a check or the brand inspecter will call the owner and the owner will come get them. If they're not branded and the owner doesn't come to claim them then the procceds go to the state.</p><p>If you want to make a point of it, haul them in the afternoon AFTER the sale. That way they'll sit at the yard for one week before the brand inspector looks at them and if the owner does come pick them up he'll have to pay yardage fees for an entire week before he can load them. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 993028, member: 14661"] Another option is to haul them to the salesyard yourself. You'd have to wait for them to be in your yard but once they're on your place they're legally strays and you can haul them to any sale as long as you don't claim them as yours. If they're branded, they'll either sell and the owner will get a check or the brand inspecter will call the owner and the owner will come get them. If they're not branded and the owner doesn't come to claim them then the procceds go to the state. If you want to make a point of it, haul them in the afternoon AFTER the sale. That way they'll sit at the yard for one week before the brand inspector looks at them and if the owner does come pick them up he'll have to pay yardage fees for an entire week before he can load them. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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