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<blockquote data-quote="Lineman" data-source="post: 3794941" data-attributes="member: 2498"><p>When I lease out land they are responsible for fence maintenance cost, if it’s not suitable they can rebuild it at there expense. </p><p>If its not your bull its not your problem, most generally “old school” farmers will deny the animal if it’s struck by a car or causes any damage since OK is still considered “open range”. The only way someone can/could try and sue is if the animal is branded/tagged. That would go back to the person that owns it, sorta like if a neighbors dog bites someone on your place it’s not your dog or fault.</p><p>Talk to your local farm bureau, I have a “huge dollar” amount of coverage and it’s about $350/yr with a low deductible for all my tractors, trailers and land. </p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.okfarmbureau.org/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lineman, post: 3794941, member: 2498"] When I lease out land they are responsible for fence maintenance cost, if it’s not suitable they can rebuild it at there expense. If its not your bull its not your problem, most generally “old school” farmers will deny the animal if it’s struck by a car or causes any damage since OK is still considered “open range”. The only way someone can/could try and sue is if the animal is branded/tagged. That would go back to the person that owns it, sorta like if a neighbors dog bites someone on your place it’s not your dog or fault. Talk to your local farm bureau, I have a “huge dollar” amount of coverage and it’s about $350/yr with a low deductible for all my tractors, trailers and land. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.okfarmbureau.org/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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