when you get that cow you should invite everyone over for one hell of a cook out
when you get that cow you should invite everyone over for one hell of a cook out
Also may need you guys down here if I try and keep there cattlewant to be a good neighbor just don't like like people telling me what to do on my property
"Open range" does not mean a stockman can simply allow their livestock to run at large without penalty. CRS 35-46-105 "Grazing on roads and in municipalities" and CRS 35-47-101 "Horses and mules running at large" are two statutes to deal with negligent livestock owners. These statutes can be used by local law enforcement to help curtail animals being allowed to run at large.
A livestock owner is not responsible for the accidental trespass of their livestock causing damage on another's property not protected by a "lawful" fence. A "lawful" fence is defined as a "well constructed three barbed wire fence with substantial posts set at a distance of approximately 20 feet apart, and sufficient to turn ordinary horses and cattle, with all gates equally as good as the fence, or any other fence of like efficiency." Fence law does not shield a livestock owner from an action of personal injuries caused by their livestock trespassing on the land of others. Most alarming is the fact that the "fence law" will not bar an action for escaped livestock involved in an accident on public highways.
Red,White & Blue means Freedom, until its flashing behind you.
Do you need a hired gun? I think we could round up quite a posse on here. I think you need an AK or something.![]()