Posted by kyhayman on March 07, 2010 at 17:17:34 from (75.104.128.36):
In Reply to: Horses???? posted by Flurette Farm on March 07, 2010 at 12:20:09:
Check your state laws. They are usually pretty specific what you have to do. Here you have to notify the owner 45 days in advance of the sale by certified mail and run an ad in the paper. If there is no owner then you have to turn them into the state as unclaimed property with a board bill against them. In either case after the 45 days then you can sell them and it specifies how to pay out the proceeds. Usually the person with the horse ends up getting them for a dollar bid, in which case you can then sell them private treaty to whoever you can find to buy them. If they are gated horses it might be worth checking them for tattoos. Might be a way to trace an owner.
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