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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 2614005" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>Logged in just to say this. Killing their cattle, taking them to the sale barn, or whoopin anyone's ass is going to do nothing but land you in trouble, and it isn't worth it over a stupid cow. But I completely understand your frustrations. Unfortunately there are people in this world that are not very considerate. Bad news is, unless that guy volunteers to cooperate with you, you probably aren't going to get any retribution out of this situation. Swallow it and go on. If you thought it was worth it, you might be able to take him to small claims court, but that would probably be more pain than what it is worth. You are both responsible for the fence between you, so if it is not to your satisfaction, fix it. About your last resort, is to call the sheriff and report the cattle as stray. They will be taken to the sale barn, and if the rightful owner is not found, they will be sold. Proceeds cover the sale barn's expense for boarding while the owner is located, and I think the leftover will go to you to compensate for any loss you may have accumulated. I think this is the way it goes, but never had to take it that far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 2614005, member: 9675"] Logged in just to say this. Killing their cattle, taking them to the sale barn, or whoopin anyone's ass is going to do nothing but land you in trouble, and it isn't worth it over a stupid cow. But I completely understand your frustrations. Unfortunately there are people in this world that are not very considerate. Bad news is, unless that guy volunteers to cooperate with you, you probably aren't going to get any retribution out of this situation. Swallow it and go on. If you thought it was worth it, you might be able to take him to small claims court, but that would probably be more pain than what it is worth. You are both responsible for the fence between you, so if it is not to your satisfaction, fix it. About your last resort, is to call the sheriff and report the cattle as stray. They will be taken to the sale barn, and if the rightful owner is not found, they will be sold. Proceeds cover the sale barn's expense for boarding while the owner is located, and I think the leftover will go to you to compensate for any loss you may have accumulated. I think this is the way it goes, but never had to take it that far. [/QUOTE]
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