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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 3252169" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>Take this for what it's worth and if someone knows different please correct me. As I understand it, a cattle raiser isn't responsible for damages when you hit one of their cattle on the road unless their cattle are known to get out habitually. That is why I mentioned the "habitual" word in a previous post. I think it's something to do with Oklahoma being a semi open range state. Now, Colorado and some other states that are sure enough open range states, you must fence my cattle out. It's not the cattle raisers job to keep his cattle off your grass. I know I'm not speaking to the ops problem but I'm just thinking out loud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 3252169, member: 43171"] Take this for what it's worth and if someone knows different please correct me. As I understand it, a cattle raiser isn't responsible for damages when you hit one of their cattle on the road unless their cattle are known to get out habitually. That is why I mentioned the "habitual" word in a previous post. I think it's something to do with Oklahoma being a semi open range state. Now, Colorado and some other states that are sure enough open range states, you must fence my cattle out. It's not the cattle raisers job to keep his cattle off your grass. I know I'm not speaking to the ops problem but I'm just thinking out loud. [/QUOTE]
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