North Carolina Statutes

§ 68-17 — Impounding livestock at large; right to recover costs and damages; abandoned livestock

North Carolina § 68-17
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 68Fences and Stock Law
Art. 3Livestock Law

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 68-17 (2026).

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(a)Any person may take up any livestock running at large or straying and impound the same; and such impounder may recover from the owner the reasonable costs of impounding and maintaining the livestock as well as damages to the impounder caused by such livestock, and may retain the livestock, with the right to use with proper care until such recovery is had. Reasonable costs of impounding shall include any fees paid pursuant to G.S. 68-18.1 in order to locate the owner.
(b)Livestock is deemed to be abandoned when (i) it is placed in the custody of any other person for treatment, boarding, or care;
(ii)the owner of the livestock does not retake custody of the animal within two months after the last day the owner paid a fee to the custodian for the treatment, boarding, or care of the live

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