Colorado Code § 35-45-106

Overstocking range
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(1) It is declared the policy of this state to preserve the
grasses and vegetation on the public domain and protect the wild game of this state in their
natural ranges, and especially on the winter ranges, and to prevent erosion of the soil and thereby
conserve the waters and water supply originating on the public domain ranges of this state, and
to prevent the indiscriminate and unregulated overstocking of such ranges which tends to deplete
and destroy such vegetation, increase erosion, and diminish the water supply of the streams and
springs of the state of Colorado. After May 19, 1929, when any range is adjudged or decreed to
be either a cattle or sheep range under the provisions of this article, any person using such range
and any person having the right to use water from any stream or source of supply fed from the
watersheds in any such range may apply to the court in a supplemental proceeding to establish
that any such range is then overstocked or that said range is about to be overstocked with the
kind of livestock which may lawfully be herded or grazed thereon and that the vegetation is
being permanently destroyed or is about to be permanently destroyed and the water supply upon
which any person is dependent is about to be diminished or impaired.
(2) All persons using said range shall be made parties defendant and the court shall
proceed to hear testimony and fully investigate the conditions and determine the number of
livestock that may be ranged thereon during the seasons when said range is customarily used for
grazing purposes, and if it is fully and satisfactorily established by competent evidence that said
range is then overstocked or is about to be overstocked, the court may determine the number of
livestock that said range or portion of said range is capable of supporting for a period not
exceeding two years, enjoining all persons from willfully or intentionally grazing or herding any
greater number upon said range. As between the users of any such range adjudged to be an
overstocked range, those who have made prior continuous use of said range in accordance with
the customary use thereof and those who have privately owned lands accessible to said range
upon which their said livestock can be fed or grazed when not on the public range shall have the
preferred right up to the allotted number fixed by decree of court, and any decree entered under
the provisions of this section shall so provide.

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