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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 948076" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I've only seen it happen a couple of times, and both of those came from older (than me) stock owners who have had stock here since the days before the stock law went into effect. When the grass gets thin, they have always just let their cows "run the bottoms", foraging for themselves along the river bank and bottoms of the natl forest--but their cows don't ever stay just there and they get out on the road. Been lots of little 5-10 acre tracts sold to city types in the last 20 years, and they are the ones who usually call in the "loose stock' to either the owner of to the Sheriff dept, and the old timers get upset that all the new residents "are causing me problems".</p><p>If the stock is in front of my place on the fm to mkt rd, I usually just turn em into my place and call the owner and they come get them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 948076, member: 18945"] I've only seen it happen a couple of times, and both of those came from older (than me) stock owners who have had stock here since the days before the stock law went into effect. When the grass gets thin, they have always just let their cows "run the bottoms", foraging for themselves along the river bank and bottoms of the natl forest--but their cows don't ever stay just there and they get out on the road. Been lots of little 5-10 acre tracts sold to city types in the last 20 years, and they are the ones who usually call in the "loose stock' to either the owner of to the Sheriff dept, and the old timers get upset that all the new residents "are causing me problems". If the stock is in front of my place on the fm to mkt rd, I usually just turn em into my place and call the owner and they come get them. [/QUOTE]
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