6-2-4: CONTROL AND FENCING OF LIVESTOCK:
   A.   Control Of Livestock Required: It is unlawful for any person owning or having the custody, possession or control of an animal of a class of livestock to allow, either negligently or with specific intent, the animal to run at large in a district where such is not permitted by law or to otherwise permit the animal to be herded, pastured or to go upon the land of another without the consent of the person owning or having control of the land. In districts where livestock are not permitted to run at large, adequate fencing shall be erected and maintained to prevent the escape of the animal, as specified in subsection B of this section.
   B.   Fence Construction And Maintenance Requirements: All fencing of property where a class of livestock is kept shall be of sufficient construction to prevent the escape of or injury to the animals being confined within the fencing. The fencing shall be maintained so that no part of such fence, absent extraordinary circumstances, may be broken, damaged or in any way create the possibility of injury to the confined animal or to allow the escape thereof.
   C.   Tying Animals To Graze Prohibited: It is unlawful to picket or tie any animal in any of the streets or roads in the county for the purpose of grazing. (1988 Code § 6.04.050)