Colorado Code § 35-44-112

Abandoned livestock
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(1) The state board of stock inspection
commissioners shall have the charge and control of all livestock abandoned or neglected by the
owners thereof, and any officer or agent of the state board of stock inspection commissioners
may take charge of any such stock or animals found abandoned or neglected.
(2) The state board of stock inspection commissioners, upon taking charge of any such
stock or animals, shall forthwith give notice to the owners thereof, if known, and shall care and
provide for such stock or animals for a period of ten days from and after the mailing or giving of
such notice to the owners of said animals or until the owners take charge of the same within said
ten days. The expense of such care and provision shall be a lien upon such stock or animals and
shall be paid by the owners to the said state board of stock inspection commissioners before the
owners shall be entitled to the possession of the animals.
(3) Upon the owner's failure to pay said expense charges, said stock or animals or such a
number thereof as may be necessary shall be sold to the best advantage by the state board of
stock inspection commissioners in its discretion at public or private sale, and the proceeds of
such sale shall be paid to the owners, after all expenses incurred for the care and provision of
said animals and all costs of said sale are deducted. The purchaser at such sale shall be entitled to
a bill of sale from the state board of stock inspection commissioners, by virtue of which the
purchaser shall acquire a good and valid title; but no sale shall be made previous to the
expiration of ten days from and after the date of said notice to the owners.

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