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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 14853"><p>Located in south central Texas. My neighbor had three cows show up on his property. He called neighbors in the areas and no one claimed them. He called the sheriff's office and they contacted the area livestock exchange to pick up the animals. The sales barn sold them after a certain time and my neighbor was given reimbursement for feed and water for the days he kept them. From what I understand, the remainder went to the county.> Does anyone in Texas know how long</p><p>> a cow or bull from another persons</p><p>> pasture has to stay in your</p><p>> pasture before you can sell it? I</p><p>> don't mind baby sitting for a</p><p>> while, but I get tired of the</p><p>> owners not making any effort to</p><p>> come after them when they know</p><p>> they are in my pasture. Thanks.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:skipper@paisd.net">skipper@paisd.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 14853"] Located in south central Texas. My neighbor had three cows show up on his property. He called neighbors in the areas and no one claimed them. He called the sheriff's office and they contacted the area livestock exchange to pick up the animals. The sales barn sold them after a certain time and my neighbor was given reimbursement for feed and water for the days he kept them. From what I understand, the remainder went to the county.> Does anyone in Texas know how long > a cow or bull from another persons > pasture has to stay in your > pasture before you can sell it? I > don't mind baby sitting for a > while, but I get tired of the > owners not making any effort to > come after them when they know > they are in my pasture. Thanks. [email=skipper@paisd.net]skipper@paisd.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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