I never would have guessed...
#1
I never would have guessed...
...that domestic cows and feral hogs would even come near each other! Probably happens more often that I thought on some of those ranches out west. But still funny to see, sorta.
A neighbor's cows got out recently and have shown upon my feeders and even broke one to get all the corn out. Unfortunately, after twophone calls and three weeks, he has still failed to get them off our property.
A neighbor's cows got out recently and have shown upon my feeders and even broke one to get all the corn out. Unfortunately, after twophone calls and three weeks, he has still failed to get them off our property.
#2
RE: I never would have guessed...
Growing up hunting in Texas, I have seen it many times.....Matter of fact we have pens around all our feeders to keep the hogs and cows out!!!!
Thats a big ol' boar you have there, he would be fun to run an arrow through!!!!
Thats a big ol' boar you have there, he would be fun to run an arrow through!!!!
#3
RE: I never would have guessed...
Unfortunately, after twophone calls and three weeks, he has still failed to get them off our property.
#5
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 26
RE: I never would have guessed...
I don't know the law in SC, but if SC is a fence out state, then following Kanga's advice will get you in trouble instead of your neighbor. I would advise contacting the authorities first, then, if SC is a fence in state, you can follow the rest of Kanga's advice. However, if SC is a fence out state, then you have a legalresponsibility to keep a fence around your property capable of keeping your neighbors cattle out, so it is your responsibility to move his cattle out and fix the fence.
Bill
Bill
#6
RE: I never would have guessed...
ORIGINAL: broncobilly
I don't know the law in SC, but if SC is a fence out state, then following Kanga's advice will get you in trouble instead of your neighbor. I would advise contacting the authorities first, then, if SC is a fence in state, you can follow the rest of Kanga's advice. However, if SC is a fence out state, then you have a legalresponsibility to keep a fence around your property capable of keeping your neighbors cattle out, so it is your responsibility to move his cattle out and fix the fence.
Bill
I don't know the law in SC, but if SC is a fence out state, then following Kanga's advice will get you in trouble instead of your neighbor. I would advise contacting the authorities first, then, if SC is a fence in state, you can follow the rest of Kanga's advice. However, if SC is a fence out state, then you have a legalresponsibility to keep a fence around your property capable of keeping your neighbors cattle out, so it is your responsibility to move his cattle out and fix the fence.
Bill
Take it from me, just kill one them cows, and load it up. Tell them you thought it was a doe... it worked for me once..
#8
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: RAYVILLE,LA.
Posts: 818
RE: I never would have guessed...
ORIGINAL: The Rev
You can't trust anything that Kanga says. He wakes himself up lying sometimes.., and I've seen Kanga lie and Rloving1 swear to it.. they are two peas in a pod..
Take it from me, just kill one them cows, and load it up. Tell them you thought it was a doe... it worked for me once..
ORIGINAL: broncobilly
I don't know the law in SC, but if SC is a fence out state, then following Kanga's advice will get you in trouble instead of your neighbor. I would advise contacting the authorities first, then, if SC is a fence in state, you can follow the rest of Kanga's advice. However, if SC is a fence out state, then you have a legalresponsibility to keep a fence around your property capable of keeping your neighbors cattle out, so it is your responsibility to move his cattle out and fix the fence.
Bill
I don't know the law in SC, but if SC is a fence out state, then following Kanga's advice will get you in trouble instead of your neighbor. I would advise contacting the authorities first, then, if SC is a fence in state, you can follow the rest of Kanga's advice. However, if SC is a fence out state, then you have a legalresponsibility to keep a fence around your property capable of keeping your neighbors cattle out, so it is your responsibility to move his cattle out and fix the fence.
Bill
Take it from me, just kill one them cows, and load it up. Tell them you thought it was a doe... it worked for me once..