Posted by Mike (WA) on March 08, 2010 at 09:47:16 from (69.10.196.7):
In Reply to: Re: Horses???? posted by kyplowboy on March 07, 2010 at 19:40:34:
Have also heard in some areas, guys are putting locks on their empty stock trailers when they go to the auction- because there were some instances of guy coming out to the rig after the auction was over, and there's an unknown horse in his trailer.
Most state laws involve taking them to auction after advertising in the legal notices- "finder" gets reimbursed for his expenses, county gets the rest. But what if the auction refuses to take them, because they know no one will buy? Don't know. Recommend you call the Sheriff (or the Prosecuting attorney if Sheriff is clueless or won't help).
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