Posted by kyhayman on November 23, 2010 at 15:48:04 from (99.196.32.59):
In Reply to: Cows. posted by Kenfarmall on November 23, 2010 at 11:19:34:
Document, document, document..... pictures, good pictures of actual damages. It can get mighty expensive really quick in litigation, for both parties but if he damages your property and he's negligent then you definitely have the basis for a civil suit.
I dont know how Missouri law is or if you share a boundary or not. In Kentucky he is responsible for keeping his livestock in but each party is responsible for line fence to the right of their property line regardless of if you have livestock or not. If you dont have a legal fence on your half of the fence then you can not, by statute, claim damages.
A good simple electric fence is an easy solution. Then have your attorney send him the bill. Its not expensive and doesnt take long to do. Gallagher has pretty good instructions on their web site and I like their stuff better than any I've used.
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