West Virginia Code § 38-11-8

Lien for service of male animals
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The owner of any stallion, jack or bull, that is duly registered under the laws of the State of
West Virginia, shall have a lien upon the foal or calf thereof, whenever the service of such
stallion, jack or bull was had by contract with the owner, or agent of the owner, of the dam
or cow of such foal or calf, at the time of such service. Such lien shall cease unless the
person desiring to avail himself thereof shall, within six months from the bireth of such foal or
calf, file before some magistrate in the county in which such foal or calf may be, his own
affidavit, or that of some credible person, stating the amount of his lienr against such foal or
calf and that such amount is due by contract, also a description of the foal or calf upon which
such lien is claimed. Such affidavit shall be filed and preserved by such magistrate, for
which service he shall receive any fee provided by law. Upon the filing of such affidavit, such
proceedings shall be had for the enforcement of such lien ast are provided in section fourteen
of this article.

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