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animals to run at large on the right of way of state or federal highways whether located in an openrange area or a stock-law area. Id.§ 143.102; Goode v. Bauer, 109 S.W.3d 788, 791 (Tex. App.-
animals to run at large on the right of way of state or federal highways whether located in an openrange area or a stock-law area. Id.§ 143.102; Goode v. Bauer, 109 S.W.3d 788, 791 (Tex. App.-
Corpus Christi 2003, pet. denied).
Corpus Christi 2003, pet. denied).
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Weaver v. Scurry (28 S.W. 836 Tex. Civ. App. 1894,
no writ)

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A county sheriff has the authority and responsibility to enforce the estray laws of chapter 142 of the Agriculture Code whether the county has adopted a local-option stock law or remains an open-range area.

https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/sites/default/files/opinion-files/opinion/2019/kp-0278.pdf


In exercise of that authority, the Legislature enacted chapter 143 of the Agriculture Code to give a local area the option to decide by election whether to impose a duty on owners of specified classes of animals to restrain the animals from running at large within the local area. TEX. AGRIC. CODE§§ 143.021-.082 (chapter 143, subchapters B-D). Chapter 143 alters the common law in two additional respects. It prohibits owners of livestock to knowingly allow their animals to run at large on the right of way of state or federal highways whether located in an openrange area or a stock-law area. Id.§ 143.102; Goode v. Bauer, 109 S.W.3d 788, 791 (Tex. App.- Corpus Christi 2003, pet. denied).

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Weaver v. Scurry (28 S.W. 836 Tex. Civ. App. 1894, no writ)