 Oklahoma Statutes Citationized
Oklahoma Statutes Citationized
   Title 4. Animals
Title 4. Animals
     Chapter 5 - Herd Law
Chapter 5 - Herd Law
       Trespassing Animals, Damages, and Fences
Trespassing Animals, Damages, and Fences
         Article General Provisions
Article General Provisions
         Section 154                       - Fence Construction Requirements
Section 154                       - Fence Construction Requirements
Cite as:  O.S. §, __  __
A fence made of three rails of 
good substantial material, or three boards not less than six (6) inches wide and 
three-quarters (3/4) of an inch thick, such rails or boards to be fastened in or 
to good substantial posts not more than ten (10) feet apart where rails are 
used, and not more than eight (8) feet apart where boards are used, where either 
wholly or in part substantially built and kept in good repair, or any other kind 
of fence, which, in the opinion of the fence viewers shall be equivalent 
thereto, shall be declared a lawful fence: Provided, that the lowest or bottom 
rail, wire or board shall not be more than twenty (20) or less than sixteen (16) 
inches from the ground, and that such fence shall be fifty-four (54) inches in 
height, except that barb wire fence may consist of three barb wires, or four 
wires, two of which shall be barbed, the wires to be firmly fastened to the 
posts not more than two (2) rods apart, with two stays between the posts, or 
with posts not more than one (1) rod apart without such stays, the top wire to 
be not less than fifty-four (54) nor more than fifty-eight (58) inches in 
height, and the bottom wire to be not more than twenty (20) or less than sixteen 
(16) inches from the ground: Provided, Further, that all partition fences may be 
made tight at the expense of the party desiring it, and such party may take from 
such fence the material by him added thereto whenever he may elect: and 
Provided, Further, that when the owner or occupants shall keep their respective 
share of the partition fence sufficiently tight to restrain such sheep, goats or 
swine.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
Historical 
Data 
R.L. 1910, § 172.
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