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Louisiana
Louisiana Liens for Services to Horses and Care of Horses
NOTE: Louisiana has a veterinarian's lien and a breeder's
lien, but no farrier's lien.
I. Veterinarian's Lien
LOUISIANA STATUTES
TITLE 9. CIVIL CODE
ANCILLARIES CODE BOOK III--OF THE DIFFERENT MODES OF ACQUIRING
THE OWNERSHIP OF THINGS CODE
TITLE XXI--OF PRIVILEGES
CHAPTER 1. PRIVILEGES ON MOVABLES
PART VII. HORSES § 4661. Feed, medicine, and veterinary services for horses
Any person who furnishes feed or medicines for a horse or
horses, or any licensed veterinarian who furnishes medical
services for a horse or horses, to or upon the order of
the owner, has a privilege for the unpaid portion of the
price thereof upon the horse or horses of the owner, which
received the feed, medicine, or medical services. This privilege
is effective for a period of six months from the dates of
the respective deliveries and may be enforced by the writ
of sequestration. This privilege is superior to all claims,
privileges, and mortgages, whether recorded or unrecorded,
which theretofore may have been or thereafter may be created
against such horse or horses, and to the claims of any and
all purchasers thereof.
II. Breeder's Lien
TITLE 3. AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY
CHAPTER 15. PRODUCTION AND MARKETING OF LIVESTOCK
PART I. REGULATION OF USE OF STALLIONS AND JACKS
§ 1970. Lien or privilege on mare and produce for service
fee; prescription
Any owner, or his duly authorized agent, of any stallion
or jack standing for public service, with a license from
the Louisiana State Livestock Sanitary Board, shall have
a lien and privilege on any mare and her produce for service
fee to the stallion or jack, provided the owner or agent
shall take a note or obligation of owner or agent of the
mare for the service, stating dates of service, etc. The
note or obligation shall be recorded with the clerk of court
of the parish in which the owner or agent of the mare resides
at the time of the service. The lien herein granted shall
prescribe within six months from the date of birth of the
produce, unless proceedings to enforce the lien shall have
been commenced in a court of competent jurisdiction. Back to State Equine Agister's/Feed Lien Statutes Main Page
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