BRUNNER v. BUNN

No. 3934.

487 P.2d 319 (1971)

Albert BRUNNER, Appellant (Plaintiff below), v. Wilbur BUNN and Ethel Bunn, husband and wife, Appellees (Defendants below).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

July 15, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph E. Darrah, Powell, for appellant.

J.D. Fitzstephens, of Goppert, & Fitzstephens, Cody, for appellees.

Before McINTYRE, C.J., and PARKER, McEWAN and GRAY, JJ.


Chief Justice McINTYRE delivered the opinion of the court.

Albert Brunner sued his neighbors, Wilbur Bunn and Ethel Bunn, because their cattle on "numerous occasions" had gotten into plaintiff's pasture lands, hay field and hay stack.

Counsel for the plaintiff concedes Wyoming is one of the open range states and that one can collect damages for encroachment by his neighbor's cattle only if the plaintiff has his lands enclosed with what is described in the...

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