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<blockquote data-quote="rawhide" data-source="post: 3252534" data-attributes="member: 3448"><p>I'm not a legal expert but have dealt with a few strays from leased pasture with poor fences. I may know someone who owned a bull that liked to graze a country club golf course. </p><p></p><p>Oklahoma has not been an open range state for decades and livestock owners can be liable for damages. But, as I understand it, there has to be "negligence" by the owner before he is liable. OK law does provide remedy for trespassing livestock that allows the animal to be "distrained" which is what cowcatcher is referring to when he suggests hauling it to the sale barn. Although I think a few steps are necessary before taking that action.</p><p>Searching Oklahoma fencing/livestock laws should provide more clear information</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rawhide, post: 3252534, member: 3448"] I'm not a legal expert but have dealt with a few strays from leased pasture with poor fences. I may know someone who owned a bull that liked to graze a country club golf course. Oklahoma has not been an open range state for decades and livestock owners can be liable for damages. But, as I understand it, there has to be "negligence" by the owner before he is liable. OK law does provide remedy for trespassing livestock that allows the animal to be "distrained" which is what cowcatcher is referring to when he suggests hauling it to the sale barn. Although I think a few steps are necessary before taking that action. Searching Oklahoma fencing/livestock laws should provide more clear information [/QUOTE]
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