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§ 3-1310 – Abandonment of animal at boarding facility or veterinarian facility

3-1310. Abandonment of animal at boarding facility or veterinarian facility When a small animal left at a boarding facility or any animal left at a veterinarian facility has not been reclaimed within the period of time previously agreed upon at the time of delivery of the animal to the boarding facility or veterinarian, the boarding […]

§ 3-1311 – Dogs killing or chasing livestock; liability of owner; classification

3-1311. Dogs killing or chasing livestock; liability of owner; classification A. If any person discovers a dog killing, wounding or chasing livestock, or discovers a dog under circumstances which show conclusively that it has recently killed or chased livestock, he may pursue and kill the dog. B. The owner of a dog is liable for […]

§ 3-1300 – Overstocking land; classification; definition

3-1300. Overstocking land; classification; definition A. A person who overstocks with livestock a tract or parcel of land or range which he owns or has the lawful right to use, with the intent that such livestock leave the land and graze or feed upon the land of another person, and the livestock do leave such […]

§ 3-1302 – Taking animal without consent of owner; classification

3-1302. Taking animal without consent of owner; classification A person who knowingly takes from a range, ranch, farm, corral, yard or stable any livestock and uses it without the consent of the owner or the person having the animal lawfully in charge is guilty of a class 2 misdemeanor.

§ 3-1304 – Branding or altering brand of animal of another; classification

3-1304. Branding or altering brand of animal of another; classification A person who brands or marks an animal with a brand other than the recorded brand of the owner, or who effaces, defaces, alters or obliterates any brand or mark upon any animal, with intent to convert the animal to his own use, is guilty […]

§ 3-1305 – Obliterating or changing brand or mark; classification

3-1305. Obliterating or changing brand or mark; classification A person who intentionally obliterates, disfigures, extends or changes a recorded brand, or by other and additional marks, figures or characters converts a recorded brand into some other brand, is guilty of a class 4 felony.