New York Statutes

§ 368 — Operating upon tails of horses unlawful

New York § 368
JurisdictionNew York
Law AGMAgriculture & Markets
Art. 26Animals

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N.Y. Agriculture & Markets § 368 (2026).

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§ 368. Operating upon tails of horses unlawful.

1.Any person who cuts\nthe bone, tissues, muscles or tendons of the tail of any horse, mare or\ngelding, or otherwise operates upon it in any manner for the purpose or\nwith the effect of docking, setting, or otherwise altering the natural\ncarriage of the tail, or who knowingly permits the same to be done upon\npremises of which he is the owner, lessee, proprietor or user, or who\nassists in or is voluntarily present at such cutting, is guilty of a\nmisdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment for not more than one year, or\nby a fine of not more than five hundred dollars or by both. If a horse\nis found with the bone, tissues, muscles or tendons of its tail cut as\naforesaid and with the wound resulting therefrom unhealed, upon the\npremises

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