This state’s official livestock identification registry serves as a crucial tool for tracking and verifying ownership of cattle, horses, and mules. Containing registered brands and marks, along with owner contact information, the registry facilitates the return of stray or stolen animals to their rightful owners. A rancher, for example, might use a unique brand to mark their livestock, registering this identifier with the state. This recorded brand then acts as legal proof of ownership.
The registry provides a vital service to the agricultural community, helping deter theft and aiding in the swift recovery of lost animals, contributing significantly to the economic stability of the livestock industry. Historically, brands held even greater importance, often being the sole method of identification in open range territories. The modern registry builds upon this historical practice, incorporating current technology and legal frameworks to protect livestock investments.