what are my legal rights when my neighbor will not keep their cows on their own property?

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Image by NRCS SD
Mighty Mustard – The mustard plant was tested as a cover crop option for producing a large amount of biomass in a short time. NRCS and Extension specialists experimented at Dakota Lakes Research Farm and another site on a farm near Huron, SD, with using mustard in a cover crop demonstration plot. Two types of mustard were evaluated: Pacific Gold and Idagold. “Both did very well. Pacific Gold is taller, but the Idagold is stronger stemmed – it may stand up better under snow cover this winter. We’re still evaluating how the mustards fit into South Dakota cover crop mixtures,” explains Jason Miller, Conservation Agronomist with NRCS, Pierre, SD.

In the field, rolling was used to kink the stems in an effort to reduce seed pods and seed viability. “For producers looking to increase organic matter, and a whole host of benefits including weed control and disease suppression, the strengths of mustard is that it grows a lot of biomass in a short amount of time,” explains Miller. “However, the downfall is that it is a spring type plant and will produce seed if seeded to early in the fall as a cover crop. We will need to determine appropriate methods in reducing the flowering of this species if it is to be used in SD as a viable cover crop. The mustard had the most growth of the cover crops we reviewed this year,” says Miller. “Even with the dry fall, there was a tremendous amount of biomass produced at both sites in Hughes and Beadle Counties.”

Photo by USDA NRCS SD Jason Miller, Pierre.

Question by annoyed: what are my legal rights when my neighbor will not keep their cows on their own property?
The cows come every day to graze on the cover crop of our tobacco field. They were in my garden last year and our barn.
We put up afence on the property line 30 years ago. It needs to be replaced, but we don’t have any animals . I feel like they should take responsibility, they apparently do not. We willbe planting soon and I’ve asked nice to no avail, they are here like clockwork every morning, I don’t want problems with my neighbors. I’ve lived here a lot longer than any of them. What should I do?

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6 Responses to what are my legal rights when my neighbor will not keep their cows on their own property?

  1. Think you have barbeque rights mate.

    TheAnswerer
    November 17, 2011 at 4:47 am
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  2. Start tippin cows.

    #1con
    November 17, 2011 at 5:32 am
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  3. see the judge … get an injunction

    Spock (rhp)
    November 17, 2011 at 6:02 am
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  4. Your rights depend on the state where you live. But practically speaking, the cheapest and least stressful solution is for you to fix the fence. Whether they are required to pay for part of that depends on your state’s law and the exact location of the fence.

    See a real estate lawyer in your area.

    p.s.–Never saw a cow that would obey an injunction!

    raichasays
    November 17, 2011 at 6:51 am
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  5. Call animal control, report neglected animals…call the sheriff and report the vandalism caused to your property, then take them to small claims court…use the money to build a new fence…lol…you might want to check the free range laws where you live first. Good luck.

    Erinyes
    November 17, 2011 at 7:02 am
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  6. dude, time to harvest the steaks !

    allen a
    November 17, 2011 at 7:53 am
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