Oklahoma Code § 4-85.4

Title 4. Animals: Rights and duties of taker-up
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Upon taking up an estray animal or animals, and after sending a
description to the county sheriff, the taker-up shall be entitled to
hold the same lawfully until relieved of its custody by the sheriff.
Should a claimant for said animal apply to the taker-up for
possession of this animal, the taker-up shall at once notify the
sheriff, and should the sheriff be satisfied that said applicant is
the rightful owner, he shall issue an order authorizing the taker-up
to grant possession of the estray to the rightful owner.  The owner
shall be required to pay to the taker-up the actual cost for keeping
the estray, together with the actual amount of any damages suffered
by the taker-up as a result of the estray being upon his premises
and such costs and damages shall be approved by the district judge
and shall be entered on the order by the sheriff.

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