Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 16 : Section 1334


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1334. Private maintenance; numerical approximation; strays on private lands: removal; destruction by agents

      If wild free-roaming horses or burros stray from public lands
    onto privately owned land, the owners of such land may inform the
    nearest Federal marshall or agent of the Secretary, who shall
    arrange to have the animals removed. In no event shall such wild
    free-roaming horses and burros be destroyed except by the agents of
    the Secretary. Nothing in this section shall be construed to
    prohibit a private landowner from maintaining wild free-roaming
    horses or burros on his private lands, or lands leased from the
    Government, if he does so in a manner that protects them from
    harassment, and if the animals were not willfully removed or
    enticed from the public lands. Any individuals who maintain such
    wild free-roaming horses or burros on their private lands or lands
    leased from the Government shall notify the appropriate agent of
    the Secretary and supply him with a reasonable approximation of the
    number of animals so maintained.



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