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<blockquote data-quote="Ahall" data-source="post: 3932879" data-attributes="member: 49426"><p>Oklahoma is not a free-range state</p><p>The owner of the cattle has the duty to keep their animals on their property.</p><p></p><p>Through some means, contact the owner of the animals, and tell them to come get them and explain how long the issue has been going on.</p><p></p><p>Cattle are valuable, and it is unlikely they will want to part with them.</p><p>If you don't have animals to keep in, you have no obligation to participate in the repair of the fence. Its neighborly to do so, but not required.</p><p></p><p>Also, report it to the sheriff. This establishes a record that the animals were getting out and that the owner was notified. Once that happens the burden to keep up the fence has legal teeth, should the animals cause a mishap off the owner's property. </p><p></p><p>If the owner is less than cooperative about it, remember, you have no obligation to prevent them from leaving your property either. They are not your animals, so if they go for a long walk, it's not your problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ahall, post: 3932879, member: 49426"] Oklahoma is not a free-range state The owner of the cattle has the duty to keep their animals on their property. Through some means, contact the owner of the animals, and tell them to come get them and explain how long the issue has been going on. Cattle are valuable, and it is unlikely they will want to part with them. If you don't have animals to keep in, you have no obligation to participate in the repair of the fence. Its neighborly to do so, but not required. Also, report it to the sheriff. This establishes a record that the animals were getting out and that the owner was notified. Once that happens the burden to keep up the fence has legal teeth, should the animals cause a mishap off the owner's property. If the owner is less than cooperative about it, remember, you have no obligation to prevent them from leaving your property either. They are not your animals, so if they go for a long walk, it's not your problem. [/QUOTE]
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