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<blockquote data-quote="Chaparral" data-source="post: 3933323" data-attributes="member: 49817"><p>Let the neighbor and the sheriff know the cows are getting out and have free access to the road from your property as you have no fence. You possibly have no legal obligation to control the cattle BUT if they walked off your property and someone hits them and is injured or dies the lawyers will be contacting you and trying to find a way to lay blame. They tried this on me from a property I had sold about four years prior. Someone in the sheriffs office told the lawyers I used to have cattle there of a similar type.</p><p></p><p>Four strand tall like you describe will not keep in babies and will fall apart when pushed. Possibly look through the law on how to go about having the property owner refence the area. They may not need all new posts but it sounds like wire is toasty. We either have seven strands or mesh for most of our runs. Older wire for the most part but yes, cows know where they belong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaparral, post: 3933323, member: 49817"] Let the neighbor and the sheriff know the cows are getting out and have free access to the road from your property as you have no fence. You possibly have no legal obligation to control the cattle BUT if they walked off your property and someone hits them and is injured or dies the lawyers will be contacting you and trying to find a way to lay blame. They tried this on me from a property I had sold about four years prior. Someone in the sheriffs office told the lawyers I used to have cattle there of a similar type. Four strand tall like you describe will not keep in babies and will fall apart when pushed. Possibly look through the law on how to go about having the property owner refence the area. They may not need all new posts but it sounds like wire is toasty. We either have seven strands or mesh for most of our runs. Older wire for the most part but yes, cows know where they belong. [/QUOTE]
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