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Re: OT/ATVS and farmers
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Posted by 37 chief on October 03, 2006 at 20:48:26 from (70.181.164.242):
In Reply to: OT/ATVS and farmers posted by D17 man on October 03, 2006 at 17:31:46:
Atv's, motorcycles, were a big problem for my family a few years back. My brother had cattle on close to 5,000 acres. It was hard to watch all the fences. Motorcycle, or atv riders.would cut the fences to ride on the properity, and cut the fences leaving. Next thing he would get a call from the sheriff telling of cows on the road. When he wasen't home I would get the call. Something about cows they knew how to get out, but could never get back in. Hot air baloons were the same problem. They would land in the pasture, and the pick-up truck drivers would also cut the fences to retrieve their baloon. The properity owner let him keep the cows on the properity to keep people out. Stan
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