Livestock officers shall seize livestock, except unweaned animals running with their mothers, wherever found and when the livestock officer questions the livestock’s ownership. The question of ownership may be raised in the following circumstances:

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Terms Used In Arizona Laws 3-1371

  • Livestock: means cattle, equine, sheep, goats and swine, except feral pigs. See Arizona Laws 3-1201
  • Livestock officer: means an animal health and welfare officer, animal health and welfare inspector or investigator employed by the department. See Arizona Laws 3-1201
  • Person: includes a corporation, company, partnership, firm, association or society, as well as a natural person. See Arizona Laws 1-215

1. The livestock is not branded as required by this chapter.

2. The ownership of the livestock is questioned by another person.

3. The livestock has brands so mutilated, indistinct, burned or otherwise disfigured as to be difficult of ascertainment.

4. The livestock bears a brand which is not recorded.

5. The livestock is freshly branded and not found with its mother.

6. The livestock has a brand or mark which is not the recorded brand or mark of the owner.

7. The livestock is that which is known as "leppys," "orejanas," "sleepers," "dogies" or "mavericks."

8. Other circumstances raising questions as to the livestock’s ownership.