Posted by rrlund on January 13, 2010 at 07:58:13 from (216.46.211.195):
In Reply to: Re: Fence Etiquette posted by Bluemoon2 on January 13, 2010 at 07:37:41:
That depends on the state that you're in. In an "open range" state,it's true,but most states,Michigan being one of them for sure,you're responsible for keeping your cattle in. Used to be that you were responsible for the right hand half of the line fence as you were facing it. That was back when everybody had livestock. Try getting anybody to maintain their end now. Good luck. I refenced all of my home 80 in 2001. Shared it with 5 neighbors. I paid for the whole thing and did all the work since I was the only one that needed it. Worst part of it was,some of them b!tched because they couldn't drive on my land anymore to get to the back of their places! ONE EVEN WANTED ME TO PUT IN GATES!
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