Wisconsin Code § 779.49

Lien of owner of breeding animal or methods
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(1) (a) Except as provided in par. (b), every owner of a stallion,
jackass or bull, or semen from a stallion, jackass or bull, kept and
used for breeding purposes shall have a lien upon any dam served
and upon any offspring gotten by the animal, or by means of artificial insemination for the sum stipulated to be paid for the service of the dam. The owner of the stallion, jackass or bull, used
to service, or semen used to artificially inseminate, the dam may
seize and take possession of the dam and offspring or either without process at any time before the offspring is one year old, in
case the price agreed upon for the service remains unpaid, and
sell the offspring at public auction. The sale of the offspring shall
be upon 10 days’ notice, to be posted in at least 3 public places in
the town where the service was rendered. The proceeds of the
sale shall be applied to the payment of the amount due for the service and the expenses of the seizure and sale. The residue, if any,
shall be returned to the party entitled to it.
(b) No lien given under this subsection shall be effective for
any purpose against an innocent purchaser or mortgagee of the
offspring or the dam of the offspring for value unless the owner
having a claim for the service records with the register of deeds of
the county where the owner of the dam served resides a statement
showing that the service has been rendered and the amount due
for the service.
(2) Any person who sells, disposes of or gives a mortgage
upon any dam which to the person’s knowledge has been served
by a stallion, jackass or bull, or artificially inseminated with semen owned by another, the fee for which has not been paid, and
who has not given written information to the purchaser or mortgagee of the fact of the service or artificial insemination, shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined not
more than $10 or imprisoned for not more than 60 days.

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