Section 17121 Of Article 5. Grazing Counties From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 9. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 7. >> Article 5.
17121
. A lawful fence is any fence which is good, strong,
substantial, and sufficient to prevent the ingress and egress of
livestock. No wire fence is a good and substantial fence within the
meaning of this article unless it has three tightly stretched barbed
wires securely fastened to posts of reasonable strength, firmly set
in the ground not more than one rod apart, one of which wires shall
be at least four feet above the surface of the ground. Any kind of
wire or other fence of height, strength and capacity equal to or
greater than the wire fence herein described is a good and
substantial fence within the meaning of this article. The term
"lawful fence" includes cattle guards of such width, depth, rail
spacing, and construction as will effectively turn livestock.