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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1207155" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>When it's my cattle on a neighbor I go handle it as soon as I possibly can. The only exception is if I get in there and can't do it without running his cattle to get them out. That can be tough though as my cows are dog broke but my neighbors' cattle aren't so I have to work around what I can do without help as I won't take dogs onto a place where the cattle aren't used to it even if mine are and I'm there to get mine. </p><p>When it's them on me there's no big hurry but I handle it for them. Once I see one that's not mine I take care of them like they're a special guest... It's my chance to be a good neighbor. Most of the time they don't even know their cattle were on me unless they ask after the fact. </p><p>About the worst it's ever gotten was when I spent an afternoon chasing my neighbor's bull all over the mountain before a big storm hit and finally just kicked one of my bulls his way and fixed the fence in the rain. I called him and told him and we called it a season and traded bulls back when we pulled them three months later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1207155, member: 14661"] When it's my cattle on a neighbor I go handle it as soon as I possibly can. The only exception is if I get in there and can't do it without running his cattle to get them out. That can be tough though as my cows are dog broke but my neighbors' cattle aren't so I have to work around what I can do without help as I won't take dogs onto a place where the cattle aren't used to it even if mine are and I'm there to get mine. When it's them on me there's no big hurry but I handle it for them. Once I see one that's not mine I take care of them like they're a special guest... It's my chance to be a good neighbor. Most of the time they don't even know their cattle were on me unless they ask after the fact. About the worst it's ever gotten was when I spent an afternoon chasing my neighbor's bull all over the mountain before a big storm hit and finally just kicked one of my bulls his way and fixed the fence in the rain. I called him and told him and we called it a season and traded bulls back when we pulled them three months later. [/QUOTE]
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