Make his life a living hell? That's my vote.Let’s say the fence is found to be legal - The guy bought the property and is within his right to fence his property….
What’s your plan then?
Not concerned about feelings.
Make his life a living hell? That's my vote.Let’s say the fence is found to be legal - The guy bought the property and is within his right to fence his property….
What’s your plan then?
Make his life a living hell? That's my vote.
Not concerned about feelings.
So when you talked to the landowner, what reasons did he give to you for the fence?Cool story. Not one single thing in your fictitious story is relevant to this story. No poaching, no road kill, none of it. Just a CA transplant changing the landscape and wildlife for the worse for no logical reason.
Like I said,don't care about feelings, its just what I would prefer to see. Don't really give a damn what people think. No remorse.Gotcha. Seems like the logical thing to do for making animals cross a road at a different point.
Doesn't surprise meIf I had the OP living near by, I would probly hang as much fence as I could as well.
Do they provide the liability insurance for when there is a malfunction and one of the 1200 head ends up on hwy killing a family of 4?Virtual Fencing (shock collars) for cattle...
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What happens now when cattle get out?!?Do they provide the liability insurance for when there is a malfunction and one of the 1200 head ends up on hwy killing a family of 4?
Most of Idaho is open range. If you hit a cow on the road, it's your fault.What happens now when cattle get out?!?
What happens now when cattle get out?!?
So when you talked to the landowner, what reasons did he give to you for the fence?
You already stated that you have "no idea why" he put up the fence, but then you came up with your own fictitious reasons. Perhaps you should sit down with the guy and discuss it.......like an adult.
Only on Rokslide do people complain about animals going into private, then also complain when someone is trying to keep animals off that private.
Max height isn't the issue. If the fence was 8'+ tall, the elk wouldn't have tried to jump it. If it is 4' high, they're usually fine going over chain link, but if it is standard 4 strand BW cattle fence, they can get impaled on the t posts. Big bulls can still get hung up on 4'. There are vids on YT of bulls tripping on cattle fence and breaking their necks.If high fences are illegal in Idaho, ask you legislatures to mandate a max height requirement for all fences to eliminate conflicts with wildlife