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Cows don't make the best lawn ornaments
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<blockquote data-quote="carleb" data-source="post: 1398334" data-attributes="member: 2353"><p>Yep, it's predominately the cowman's issue if they are coming down the road to get to you? He should put a lock on the gate. I've had the exact same thing recently, except with horses, and I know it's a major pain.</p><p></p><p>Also had about that many cows last winter get in through the neighboring fence. It was good enough to keep my horses in, but not good enough to keep his cows out. It was leased out to some guy from around Tulsa, so who knows how to track him down. I went and fixed the fence which is all grown up and needs dozed out, but...</p><p></p><p>"Good fences make good neighbors" but, that is often a one way road.</p><p></p><p>Good luck. At least you know who he is and that he's a good fella.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carleb, post: 1398334, member: 2353"] Yep, it's predominately the cowman's issue if they are coming down the road to get to you? He should put a lock on the gate. I've had the exact same thing recently, except with horses, and I know it's a major pain. Also had about that many cows last winter get in through the neighboring fence. It was good enough to keep my horses in, but not good enough to keep his cows out. It was leased out to some guy from around Tulsa, so who knows how to track him down. I went and fixed the fence which is all grown up and needs dozed out, but... "Good fences make good neighbors" but, that is often a one way road. Good luck. At least you know who he is and that he's a good fella. [/QUOTE]
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