274 THE HOUSE BOOK. 



COLORADO. 



"The keepers of stallions, jacks, bulls, rams and boars 

 have a lien on the get of such animals for the space of 

 one year after the birth of the get, for the payment of the 

 service fee of such stallion, jack, bull, ram or boar." 



CONNECTICUT. 



There is no lien law in this state, but one who by false 

 representations obtains the registration of any animal, 

 or who knowingly gives a false pedigree of such animal, is 

 liable to a fine of not to exceed $100, or imprisonment for 

 not more than one year, or both. 



DELAWAEE. 



"Prom and after the passage of this act each and every 

 colt in this state shall be liable for the service of the 

 stallion, its sire. Provided, however, that in any and all 

 cases where the pedigree or qualities of the stallion is 

 misrepresented by its owner or agent, then the foal shall 

 not be liable for the service as aforesaid. 



"In order for the owner or owners of any stallion to avail 

 themselves of the benefits of this act, it shall be necessary 

 for such owner or owners to have printed and posted, at 

 ten of the most public places in the county in which the 

 said stallion or stallions are to stand or travel, a full 

 description and pedigree of his or their stallion or stallions, 

 and to exhibit a copy to the owner or owners of any mare 

 about to be served by such stallion." The stallioner must 

 bring his action within sixty days after the foal is dropped, 

 and after refusal to pay the fee. After judgment the lien 

 reverts back to the day of the foaling of the colt and is 

 prior to any other execution or mortgage. 



DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 



There is no lien given and no stallion regulation in the 

 District. 



FLORIDA. 



"Owners of stallions, jacks or bulls shall have a lien of 

 superior dignity upon the colt or calf of the get of said 

 stallion, jackass or bull: provided however, that such serv- 

 ice shall have been done upon the application of the owner 

 of the mother of such colt or calf." 



GEORGIA. 



The owner or keeper of any stallion, jack or blooded or 

 imported bull or boar in this state shall have a lien on 



