Posted by JDseller on February 27, 2011 at 08:43:32 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: neighbour and his dogs posted by buickanddeere on February 27, 2011 at 07:05:50:
I feel for you. Call the neighbors an have a value for the dead and maimed livestock. Yes poultry counts. They are liable for their dog"s damage. I would have shot the dog and then call them for damages. If they refuse find out who they have their home owners policy with. The insurance company will cover this. It is part of your basic home owners policy.
I had a bull damaged by a Rottweiller cross dog three years ago. He bit the bull in the ball sack. I shot the dog and called the owner and told him if the bull did not heal he owned the bull. He raised he!! about it. The bull got infected and the vet had to remove his scrotum. Turned a registered bull into a common over age steer. I showed his insurance agent the bill I had where I had bought the bull and the vet bills treating the bull. I had my check within a week.
Now any strange dogs are shot on sight. These city folks come out here and just turn their dogs lose. I used to let my dog run but he stayed home. These people these days are never home so the dogs go roaming. I keep my dog with me or in the shop.
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