Nevada Code § 569.008

Feral livestock defined
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Feral
livestock means any formerly domesticated livestock or progeny of domesticated
livestock which have become wild and are running at large upon public or
private lands in the State of Nevada, and which have no physical signs of
domestication. The term does not include horses or burros that are subject to
the jurisdiction of the Federal Government pursuant to the Wild Free-Roaming
Horses and Burros Act, 16 U.S.C. 1331 to 1340, inclusive, and any regulations
adopted pursuant thereto, or any other federal statute or regulation.

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