Taking roadkill...bad or good?

pony thinkin - here in Ga. ifin tha steer got out of tha fenced pasture tha rancher er farmer is liable fer tha car damage and most won't claim tha tha steer so pack yer freezer hehehehhhee
 
I would leave it..,.....


friggin welfare ranchers are almost as bad as those puke welfare hunters!
 
Here's some stuff on open range law:

"Open range war: Cow shooting spurs debate over law"

http://www.billingsgazette.com/index.php?id=1&display=rednews/2003/09/14/build/world/52-rangewar.inc

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Here's a great story!

"Arizona’s open range laws are profitable for ranchers, but dangerous for property owners."
http://www.rangebiome.org/editorials/dangerous.html

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More:

There is No Federal "Open Range"
http://www.rangebiome.org/editorials/noopenrange.html

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But a new twist to this part of the law of Open Range is, if Cattleman has property leased from the State of Arizona for grazing and YOUR PRIVATE PROPERTY is not fenced and the cattle roam and graze on YOUR LAND, by which state laws give him that right without a fence and you cannot stop him otherwise, does that give him the right to attempt to STEAL your property under another Arizona Law known as Adverse Possession ?

http://www.azod.com/SpeakingOut/2004/Q2/ARIZONA%20OPEN%20RANGE%20LAWS%20&%20LAND%20THEFT.htm

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Common compassion should end the roaming of cattle across Idaho highways even if the open range law isn't changed. Lincoln County officials, in the wake of another traffic fatality, are looking into making it against the law for cattle owners to let their cattle stray. But you would think the occasional death of a motorist caused by wandering cattle would get the attention of cattle owners and take care of that problem without any change in the law.

The open range status of Idaho officially excuses cattle owners from fencing in their animals. Many fence them in anyway. But those who don't, while potentially open to civil suits, are not breaking the law.

The open range law once made a lot more sense. Hardly anybody ever died from running into a cow while riding a horse or driving a horse and buggy.


http://www.publiclandsranching.org/htmlres/openrange_press2.htm

This says it all, "Common compassion should end the roaming of cattle across Idaho highways even if the open range law isn't changed...."

The welfare ranchers would rather endanger everyones lives than change with the times.
 
THis is what happens when you hit a cow at night when they are walking away from you, notice the poop stain on the crumpled hood... The cow just walked a little way's and looked back at me. Goofy cow...

Toyota_cow_1_of_2.jpg


I had to take the truck down to this point to get the broken stuff apart and put back togher...
Toyota_cow_2_of_2.jpg

All you can say is....OOPS!!!

The truck is still on the road and running just fine...

Of course it should, it is a Toyota, takes a licking and keeps on ticking... :D
 
That would be cool to be able to have people give that kind of stuff away...
With the volume you get, you can still end up with a goodly pile I would suppose even after the hastle of cutting out the mess...
 
Originally posted by T Bone:
The scenario was as described. The lady in the Miata had a bloody nose from impact, but the airbag didn't deploy, which surprised me.

The air bag probably didn't deploy because there wasn't enough impact on the bumper. I don't believe just hitting legs would be enough.
 
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