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<blockquote data-quote="Classichay" data-source="post: 7591777" data-attributes="member: 115898"><p>Basically hung yourself in the eyes of your insurers as most are keeping a record of posts on here as NFU regulators do and they share information on a data base if your not aware. Also making you liable in court so you could be looked at in the eyes of corporate man slaughter. Is a single cow worth prison time or at the very least hindsight of I could have done this differently. They’re commercial animals not a hamster. Don’t mean to appear a pr*ck but as previously said If a third party enters its pasture unknowingly ie service worker which regularly they do, god forbid a bobble hat wearing rambler with their hound, etc your not there to tell them. </p><p></p><p>we breed shires and we can’t even allow access with some of our colts as the risks are too dangerous but we actively put deer fencing and 6ft high gates to make sure there is zero access at huge cost to ourselves. We used to run a herd of sucklers and frankly they were tame at the very least but I’d never run a dog near them with calf at foot. Your playing with fire and someone maybe not you will be burned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Classichay, post: 7591777, member: 115898"] Basically hung yourself in the eyes of your insurers as most are keeping a record of posts on here as NFU regulators do and they share information on a data base if your not aware. Also making you liable in court so you could be looked at in the eyes of corporate man slaughter. Is a single cow worth prison time or at the very least hindsight of I could have done this differently. They’re commercial animals not a hamster. Don’t mean to appear a pr*ck but as previously said If a third party enters its pasture unknowingly ie service worker which regularly they do, god forbid a bobble hat wearing rambler with their hound, etc your not there to tell them. we breed shires and we can’t even allow access with some of our colts as the risks are too dangerous but we actively put deer fencing and 6ft high gates to make sure there is zero access at huge cost to ourselves. We used to run a herd of sucklers and frankly they were tame at the very least but I’d never run a dog near them with calf at foot. Your playing with fire and someone maybe not you will be burned. [/QUOTE]
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