Wisconsin Statutes
§ 134.53 — Transportation and sale of cattle.
Wisconsin § 134.53
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 134Miscellaneous trade regulations
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Bluebook
Wis. Stat. § 134.53 (2026).
Text
134.53
134.53(1) (1) No person shall transport cattle on any highway unless accompanied by shipping documents setting forth the number of cattle being moved, a description of the cattle, including brand, registry or other identification numbers if any, name and address of the owner, and point of origin and destination. The shipping document may consist of a statement signed by the owner setting forth the above information.
134.53(2) (2) Cattle being transported on highways and all shipping documents and other records pertaining to such animals shall be subject to inspection by any police officer. Such officers may stop or intercept any vehicle used or suspected of being used for the transportation of cattle and may seize or detain any shipment of cattle not accompanied by shipping document
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Legislative History
134.53 History History: 1973 c. 239 .
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