Not trespassing signs are a good idea even if state law doesn't require them. Should someone get injured while trespassing then try to sue you have proof that they were injured while in violation of the law. No, in most states that doesn't let you off the hook. But a jury is less likely to side with someone who was breaking the law. Big difference between a bad bull sign and a bad dog one. It's well know that bulls are bad. It's the very gentle ones that are the exception. And both dairy and beef operation may have bulls. Part of the accepted risks of farming. There are a lot of dogs that are not vicious. Keeping and advertising the fact you have a known vicious/dangerous dog can create a very different experience in a court room. The farmer and his lawyer can present massive evidence that bulls tend to be ornery difficult and dangerous animals but a necessary evil on a farm. A home or business owner can't justify having a dangerous dog even if the victim was cutting across the owner lawn. So a bad bull sign is a farmer warning potential trespassers of a danger inherent to a beef or dairy operation (yea I know most dairy don't have bulls anymore) and trying to keep the public safe. A bad dog sign if in fact there is a dog is an owner trying to scare people and proving that the owner is keeping a known dangerous animal while ignoring public safety.
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