Posted by Tom in TN on October 30, 2012 at 13:13:55 from (75.149.99.233):
In Reply to: I have to many cows posted by Super Steve on October 30, 2012 at 12:30:51:
Steve,
I don't know where you are located, but here in Middle Tennessee, you are required to contact Animal Control for the county where you are located. They will either pick up the animal and take it to a farmer that has made prior arrangements with them to care for stray animals, or they'll ask you if you want to keep the animal on your farm.
If the owner doesn't claim the animal within a certain time frame, it can become your animal - if you want it. If the owner does claim the animal, the owner has to pay transportation cost for the animal plus a daily "boarding" fee for each day that the animal was cared for .
If Animal Control asks you to care the animal while they search for its owner, and if the owner does claim the animal, then you are paid the "boarding" fee for caring for the animal temporarily.
Your situation / location might be entirely different from this.
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