The sheriff shall have feed and water provided for impounded livestock not less than twice a day and shall see that all milk cows and milk goats are milked twice a day. The sheriff shall employ poundmasters, guards, or other persons as are necessary to protect, feed, care for, and have custody of the impounded animals. The sheriff shall be entitled to the fees allowed in Code Section 4-3-10 for such feed and care.
History. Ga. L. 1953, Jan.-Feb. Sess., p. 380, § 10.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 3 - Livestock Running at Large or Straying
§ 4-3-3. Permitting Livestock to Run at Large or Stray
§ 4-3-4. Impoundment of Livestock Running at Large or Straying
§ 4-3-5. Notice of Impoundment and Sale of Livestock
§ 4-3-6. Redemption of Livestock Prior to Sale
§ 4-3-7. Disposition of Livestock Not Sold at Auction
§ 4-3-8. Return and Disposition of Proceeds of Sale
§ 4-3-9. Care of Impounded Animals; Employment of Guards, Poundmasters, or Other Persons
§ 4-3-11. County Livestock Pounds
§ 4-3-12. Permitting Livestock to Run at Large or Stray; Releasing Impounded Livestock; Penalty