Jinglebob said:
Go ahead and argue brand inspection with me, in SD. I was an inspector for 11 years.
How do you figure I was arguing with you? :???:
I guess it's not so much that the brand is the law, but rather the brand is the easiest way to follow the law.
And according to SD brand law if the inspector asks you to prove ownership (in the absence of a brand), you have to come up with either a bill of sale, or a signed affidavit, right?
ETA: I just looked it up--
40-21-10 ..."If any livestock are unbranded, the inspector may require the shipper or seller to establish his ownership by presenting to the inspector an affidavit of ownership. Only an original bill of sale or affidavit of ownership is valid for proof of ownership. Any bill of sale or affidavit shall be notarized or signed by two witnesses."
(which is why our neighbor was teasing us about making us leave those two behind. :wink: )