Oklahoma Statutes

§ 4-195 — Letting male animals to service - Advertisement of terms -

Oklahoma § 4-195
JurisdictionOklahoma
Title 4Animals

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Bluebook
Okla. Stat. tit. 4, § 4-195 (2026).

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Publication or posting - Acceptance. The owner or keeper of any stallion, jack or bull may advertise the terms upon which he will let such animal to service by publication thereof in some newspaper in the county where such animal is kept for a period of sixty (60) days during the season of each year, or by printed handbills conspicuously posted during such period, in four or more public places in said county, including the place where such animal is kept; and the publication or posting as aforesaid of the terms of such service shall impart notice thereof to the owner of any female animal served by such stallion, jack or bull, during such season; and in all actions and controversies in respect to the foal or other product of such service, the owner of such female animal so served shall be d

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Legislative History

R.L. 1910, § 179.

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