I remember reading something like this earlier in the year after my neighbor told me he was going to be getting some black angus cattle. He has a history of neglecting his animals and letting them roam onto other properties. He never did put up a fence, but he hasn't gotten the cattle yet either. I really don't want to pay half the fence cost because he wants cattle.If your Wisconsin Fence law applies your each responsible for 1/2 . I put in 1/2 a 40 line (1/8 mile)
Cost 1600 material from Farm and Fleet. Was ruff job . Had to go over 1 major ridge and side of another. If he doesn't agree to install you go to Township they will be required to enforce by installing and then putting on his tax bill.
See attached link.
http://www.wisconsincountyforests.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/wcfa-fence-law-presentation.pdf
The property I own Trempealeau county prior owners refused to put fence in because adjoining neighbor elected to graze cattle. The old line fence had not been used for 30 years was mostly on ground. The neighbor with cattle took complaint to township they came out and put in and added to his tax bill. Sucks but it is law that can be enforced. Most people are unaware of.
I just hope my neighbor is not aware of this law and that if he decides to get cattle he puts up a nice fence
The cattle are our neighbors. He lets his cattle roam his woods and fields and doesn't have any fences up to keep them on his land. Our north and west line are borders with his. I am not a local where our land is but I've been told if I tell him to get his cattle out or call the sheriff department, he will retaliate and it won't be good for me. I've thought about doing just the fence that boarders him but I feel I shouldn't have to pay for it, but I feel it's either pay for it, deal with the cattle or sell the property.