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<blockquote data-quote="HUS" data-source="post: 616450" data-attributes="member: 7566"><p>I guess when they find themselves within that Bermuda triangle; they wind up with lead poisoning...... </p><p></p><p>I love my own animals and always show restraint and respect for animals that belong to others, but I expect <strong><u>THEM</u></strong> to take accountability for their actions. When they fail to control their animals, or show a total lack of respect for the safety or property of others they have to face the consequences. That fault most times rests with the owner and the animal winds up paying the price.</p><p></p><p>But each landowner must decide when enough is enough.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, but I have absorbed enough losses and seen others that could have controlled their animals look the other way and never offer to compensate for damages.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #800000">grannysoo........ I'm with you!</span> :tiphat:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HUS, post: 616450, member: 7566"] I guess when they find themselves within that Bermuda triangle; they wind up with lead poisoning...... I love my own animals and always show restraint and respect for animals that belong to others, but I expect [b][u]THEM[/u][/b] to take accountability for their actions. When they fail to control their animals, or show a total lack of respect for the safety or property of others they have to face the consequences. That fault most times rests with the owner and the animal winds up paying the price. But each landowner must decide when enough is enough. Sorry, but I have absorbed enough losses and seen others that could have controlled their animals look the other way and never offer to compensate for damages. [color=#800000]grannysoo........ I'm with you![/color] :tiphat: [/QUOTE]
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