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Re: Who Let the Cows Out?
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Posted by cbl on July 05, 2003 at 08:33:22 from (207.177.65.175):
In Reply to: Who Let the Cows Out? posted by Michael Soldan on July 04, 2003 at 18:05:42:
Had 28 head of cows and calves and 1 bull get into neighbors corn about harvest time back in 1999, They got out through the neighbors fence, and there was no doubt about it, even neighbor knew it. The guy who farmed his farm said there was damage and I should pay, said it didn't matter. Went to my ins. co and they said unfourtntly the renter was right, in Iowa you are responsible for you livestock no matter where they are at or how they got there. My ins co paid the neighbors renter and I sold my cattle. Moral of story "If you want cattle in Iowa you have to fence the whole state"
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