Colorado Code § 35-55-112

Brand inspection
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(1) All cattle, horses, mules, and burros, upon entering a
public livestock market, shall be inspected for iron brands, earmarks, and other identifying
characteristics before being offered for sale. A bill of sale signed by the recorded owner of the
brands or no brands or an account of sale showing the brands or no brands on the livestock
consigned shall be produced by the consignor. The brand inspector in charge may, in justifiable
circumstances, permit the sale of cattle, horses, mules, or burros whose ownership is
questionable and then proceed to impound the proceeds of the sale of such animals. After any
livestock are consigned to any public livestock market, they shall be held and treated as if the
ownership thereof has not been established, until a proper bill of sale or account of sale is
produced by the consignor. Such inspections shall be made by authorized brand inspectors who
have been approved by the state board of stock inspection commissioners, and a fee per head in
the amount prescribed by the state board of stock inspection commissioners pursuant to section
35-41-104, shall be withheld from the consignor's proceeds of sale by the market operator, to be
paid to the state board of stock inspection commissioners, for brand inspection on all cattle,
horses, mules, and burros.
(2) The authorized brand inspector making the inspection and collecting the fees
prescribed shall issue an official brand inspection certificate in duplicate, one copy to be the
property of the owner or operator of the auction market, and will be authority for the public
livestock market to issue a bill of sale to the purchaser of any livestock sold or disposed of
through a licensed livestock auction market, the original to be delivered to the office of the state
board of stock inspection commissioners.

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