Oklahoma Code § 66-145

Title 66. Railroads: Railroads must fence right-of-way with hog wire, when
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Whenever the owner or occupant of any tract of land abutting on
any line of railroad within this state shall desire to enclose any
such tract of land for the purpose of making a hog, sheep or goat
pasture, and shall construct a fence for said purpose about said
tract of land on all sides except along the side abutting on such
railroad, it shall be the duty of such railroad company to construct
a good and sufficient fence not less than four and one-half (4 1/2)
feet high, one barbed wire at bottom of such fence immediately above
which shall be attached heavy woven wire not less than twenty-eight
(28) inches high, and sufficient for the purpose of restraining
swine, sheep and goats, with three barbed wires above the same, on
the side of such tract, so far as the same extends along the line of
such railroad, and maintain the same in good condition, so long as
such owner or occupant of such tract may desire to maintain such
pasture.

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