Wisconsin Code § 170.05

Sale of stray
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If no claimant for the stray requests its
return under s. 170.04 and if the stray has not been appraised at
more than $10 the finder shall become the absolute owner; but if
the appraised value exceeds $10 the stray shall be sold at public
auction by the sheriff or any constable of the county on the request of the finder. Notice thereof shall be given and the sale
shall be conducted and the same fees allowed therefor as in case
of sales under ch. 815. The finder may bid at the sale and shall at
the time of sale deliver to such officer a statement in writing of
the finder’s charges, which shall be filed by the officer with the
town treasurer; and after deducting the charges, if just and reasonable, and the costs of the sale the officer shall pay one-half of the
remaining proceeds to the finder and within 10 days thereafter
the other half to the treasurer of the town for its use. If the finder
of the stray neglects or refuses to cause the sale to be made when
required by law the finder shall pay to the town the value of the
stray, to be recovered in an action by the town.

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