Colorado Code § 35-44-102

Taking up estrays - notice
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No person shall take into his custody an estray
animal unless the same is found trespassing upon lands owned, leased, or otherwise controlled
by him. The state board of stock inspection commissioners or an authorized brand inspector
representing said board has authority to move such estray animal to a safe and practical place
within the immediate vicinity to be held during the legal advertising period. When any person
takes into his custody an estray, within five days thereafter he shall make out a written
description of such animal, setting forth all marks or brands appearing upon such animal and
other marks of identity, such as color, age, size, sex, and possible owner, and forward the same
by mail to the state board of stock inspection commissioners in Denver or notify the nearest
authorized brand inspector. Any person having knowledge of any estray animal upon the public
range may notify the state board of stock inspection commissioners, or any authorized brand
inspector of said board, giving a description of said estray, and upon instructions from the board
of stock inspection commissioners, or from an authorized inspector of the board, said estray shall
be held by such person to be turned over to a duly authorized inspector of said board for
disposition as the board may direct according to law.

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