Oregon Statutes

§ 607.365 — Driving domestic animals from range

Oregon § 607.365
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.15
Title 48Animals
Ch. 607Livestock Districts; Stock Running at Large

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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 607.365 (2026).

Text

(1)No person, who is not the owner of such animal, shall take or drive, cause to be taken or driven, or assist in driving or taking away any horse, gelding, mare, foal, mule, ass, jenny, bull, cow, heifer, steer, calf, sheep, hog or any other domestic animal from the range or place where it is lawfully grazing, pasturing or ranging, or in the habit of ranging, or where it has been herded or placed by the owner thereof, for a distance of more than 10 miles from such place.
(2)Persons violating this section shall be liable to the owner of such animal for all damages sustained by reason of such driving or taking away of such domestic animal.

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Legislative History

Formerly 606.210; 2011 c.597 §246

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