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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1821586" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>That is not the norm when you lease out you land for grazing. Leases will specifically say lessee may not prevent land owners, their agents, or other operations on the property. A land owner would have to specifically write in those rights which would be out of the norm. It's more common for them to specifically state the grazing lease does not include them. </p><p></p><p>Both legally, and from a common sense stand point, if you have an aggressive animal the land owner wants gone, get it gone. If you are lucky, they will as you to remove it. Worse case is they shoot it dead on the spot. If you balk any bit you can bet tour lease won't be renewed.</p><p></p><p>When I was gauging I went in to a property amd saw a Char bull standing in the owners yard. I had to drive near the house to get to the wells. I knew them pretty good so I dove up there and took a pic and sent it to them. They were out of town so I ran the bull out and tied the gate back up. That bull had been tearing stuff up all over according the property owner. He called the lessee and asked them to remove the bull and not bring it back. They did, but a month later, brought it back. He tore up the exact same yard gate. First part of next year he got the boot. He tried to tell the owner it was a different bull but he looked at the pic I texted and said it was the same bull. I confirmed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1821586, member: 6291"] That is not the norm when you lease out you land for grazing. Leases will specifically say lessee may not prevent land owners, their agents, or other operations on the property. A land owner would have to specifically write in those rights which would be out of the norm. It's more common for them to specifically state the grazing lease does not include them. Both legally, and from a common sense stand point, if you have an aggressive animal the land owner wants gone, get it gone. If you are lucky, they will as you to remove it. Worse case is they shoot it dead on the spot. If you balk any bit you can bet tour lease won't be renewed. When I was gauging I went in to a property amd saw a Char bull standing in the owners yard. I had to drive near the house to get to the wells. I knew them pretty good so I dove up there and took a pic and sent it to them. They were out of town so I ran the bull out and tied the gate back up. That bull had been tearing stuff up all over according the property owner. He called the lessee and asked them to remove the bull and not bring it back. They did, but a month later, brought it back. He tore up the exact same yard gate. First part of next year he got the boot. He tried to tell the owner it was a different bull but he looked at the pic I texted and said it was the same bull. I confirmed. [/QUOTE]
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