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Trespassing Cattle/Bad Neighbor
Posted on 8/17/23 at 8:22 am
Posted on 8/17/23 at 8:22 am
Anyone ever have an issue with trespassing cattle on your land? How did you eventually resolve the issue? Thanks.
Posted on 8/17/23 at 8:29 am to jimbob30
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Anyone ever have an issue with trespassing cattle on your land? How did you eventually resolve the issue? Thanks.
Can you give more info?
Is the fence down or poorly maintained? Or no fence at all?
Posted on 8/17/23 at 8:33 am to TigerDeacon
Poorly maintained, as in really bad shape. Property is in MS.
Posted on 8/17/23 at 8:34 am to jimbob30
quote:
Anyone ever have an issue with trespassing cattle on your land? How did you eventually resolve the issue? Thanks.
Catch them and send them to stockyard. Notify owner where they are and he can pay the transportation/dockage to the stockyard if he wants them back. Legal and he won't let it happen again as high as beef is now.
Posted on 8/17/23 at 8:35 am to jimbob30
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jimbob30
Member since May 2017
4 posts
Impressive.
Have you personally brought it to his attention?
Posted on 8/17/23 at 8:36 am to Sparetime
Have already done that once. Guy is a moron.
Posted on 8/17/23 at 8:50 am to Splackavellie
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jimbob30
Member since May 2017
4 posts
Impressive.
One post in 2019 and then 4 this month!
Jimbob30 may be the ultimate lurker or the alter account from someone that just got banned.
Posted on 8/17/23 at 11:38 am to jimbob30
Sign of bad management- no grass in his pasture or they would stay.
Posted on 8/17/23 at 11:51 am to jimbob30
If you warned him already, you can call the sheriff. They'll talk to him and eventually they'll round them up and get them off your property if it isn't resolved quickly.
Posted on 8/17/23 at 11:52 am to Quatrepot
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Sign of bad management- no grass in his pasture or they would stay.
Absolutely true.
Most cattle can be kept in with 3 strands of barb wire if there is plenty of grass, water and minerals.
Posted on 8/17/23 at 12:42 pm to jimbob30
Yes
The fence between neighbors property and mine belongs to me. I paid for and built the fence. Initially my fence contained 4 strands of barb wire. But I have since added a fifth strand mid height.
The neighbor had 3 cows that would Houdini through my 4 strands and craze on the buffet of grass that was there. I would mow a 4’ wide strip along my fence to a height of 1” as a prevention. The neighbors available grass was almost to the soil. My fence would suffer broken wire, broke posts(wood) and ripped out wire staples (1.5”). I would make repairs routinely. I did talk with the neighbor about his cows and made sure he understood it’s not the cows fault it’s his as the owner. They’re animals and they are going to eat fence or no fence. Following the neighbor began to make shoddy repairs to my fence his cows would cause.
Once again I talked with the neighbor about my fence and the damage his cows was causing and his shoddy repair attempts.
This time I let him know that I did not build my fence to keep his cows in and that was his responsibility. I conveyed to him I’ve done my part as a neighbor by adding another wire, mowing grass short along my fence and even spraying weed/grass killer at times to deter his cows. I communicated it was past time for him to take steps on his side of property to deter his cows from crossing.
All this communication was done respectfully, clear and to the point. There is now a hot wire in place on my neighbors property which he installed and all is well at the farm.
The fence between neighbors property and mine belongs to me. I paid for and built the fence. Initially my fence contained 4 strands of barb wire. But I have since added a fifth strand mid height.
The neighbor had 3 cows that would Houdini through my 4 strands and craze on the buffet of grass that was there. I would mow a 4’ wide strip along my fence to a height of 1” as a prevention. The neighbors available grass was almost to the soil. My fence would suffer broken wire, broke posts(wood) and ripped out wire staples (1.5”). I would make repairs routinely. I did talk with the neighbor about his cows and made sure he understood it’s not the cows fault it’s his as the owner. They’re animals and they are going to eat fence or no fence. Following the neighbor began to make shoddy repairs to my fence his cows would cause.
Once again I talked with the neighbor about my fence and the damage his cows was causing and his shoddy repair attempts.
This time I let him know that I did not build my fence to keep his cows in and that was his responsibility. I conveyed to him I’ve done my part as a neighbor by adding another wire, mowing grass short along my fence and even spraying weed/grass killer at times to deter his cows. I communicated it was past time for him to take steps on his side of property to deter his cows from crossing.
All this communication was done respectfully, clear and to the point. There is now a hot wire in place on my neighbors property which he installed and all is well at the farm.
This post was edited on 8/17/23 at 1:49 pm
Posted on 8/17/23 at 12:43 pm to Clyde Tipton
Last hunting club I was in ,part of the reason I got out.
A neighbor’s land was surrounded on 3 sides by our club.He had some pitiful,skeletal looking cows and a sad looking fence.Cows destroyed my feeder and ate my food plots down to bare dirt.
Landowner wouldn’t come down hard on the guy(Think he was afraid of his land being burned)
Other issues were few members squabbling got pretty tiresome.
I just frick it,I don’t need this shite.
I had my own land so I just started hunting it exclusively.I don’t have as many deer as the club but I don’t have any drama or cows to contend with.
A neighbor’s land was surrounded on 3 sides by our club.He had some pitiful,skeletal looking cows and a sad looking fence.Cows destroyed my feeder and ate my food plots down to bare dirt.
Landowner wouldn’t come down hard on the guy(Think he was afraid of his land being burned)
Other issues were few members squabbling got pretty tiresome.
I just frick it,I don’t need this shite.
I had my own land so I just started hunting it exclusively.I don’t have as many deer as the club but I don’t have any drama or cows to contend with.
Posted on 8/17/23 at 12:47 pm to jimbob30
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Anyone ever have an issue with trespassing cattle on your land?
inform your neighbor in writing that any cows you find on your property will be sold for slaughter and you will be keeping the meat.
if he wants his cows he will make sure the fence stays repaired to keep his cows in.
when neighbors dont act in good faith or act responsible, its up to you to solve the issue on your end. all you can do is act accordingly when a stray animal is on your property. you have no obligation to protect someone elses property when they act irresponsibly
Posted on 8/17/23 at 12:48 pm to jimbob30
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Have already done that once. Guy is a moron.
then keep doing it, at some point he will run out of cows, either way it solves your problem
Posted on 8/17/23 at 12:57 pm to jimbob30
quote:
Anyone ever have an issue with trespassing cattle on your land? How did you eventually resolve the issue? Thanks.
Had it happen a few years ago. I had about 30 cows get in my food plots. I contacted my neighbor and he apologized and said part of a fence was down. He offered to pay for any damage they did. Told him not to worry about it. shite happens and I figured it was good idea not to be an a-hole about it I may need to get a deer of his place one day.
Posted on 8/17/23 at 1:04 pm to keakar
quote:How, exactly, will this go down? You’re advising him to say he will sell the cattle but buy the meat? In essence, he will buy the cow?
any cows you find on your property will be sold for slaughter and you will be keeping the meat.
Posted on 8/17/23 at 1:10 pm to jimbob30
I have a friend in bum frick egypt with some land and some horses. A neighbor has cows. The cows kept getting loose. Eventually he called the cops, and the cops handled it and the guy finally got his fence fixed. In GA.
Posted on 8/17/23 at 1:24 pm to jimbob30
This may be a dumb question, but can someone legally shoot a cow if it’s on their property?
Posted on 8/17/23 at 1:37 pm to jimbob30
Make sure when you call him and the sheriff to tell them his cows are on your place you do it at 3am to make it more of an inconvenience on them. You aren't going to turn an a-hole neighbor into a nice guy no matter how much you try. They won't change until it becomes a pain in the arse for them to a point they feel it's easier on them to solve the problem.
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