§ 44-14-511 - Liens on offspring of stallions, jacks, bulls or boars; necessity of recordation; recording fee; priorities
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    44-14-511   (2010)
   44-14-511.    Liens on offspring of stallions, jacks, bulls or boars; necessity of recordation; recording fee; priorities 
      The  owner or keeper of any stallion, jack, or blooded or imported bull or  boar shall have a lien upon the offspring thereof for the service of the  stallion, jack, or blooded or imported bull or boar for the period of  one year from the birth of the offspring, which lien shall be superior  to all other liens except the lien for taxes, provided that the owners  shall keep their animals enclosed in their own pastures or otherwise.  The lien provided for in this Code section shall not become operative  unless it is recorded in the office of the clerk of the superior court  of the county where the owner of the mother resides within six months  after the performance of the service. The clerk shall keep a book in  which all such liens are to be recorded and shall receive a fee as  required by subparagraph (f)(1)(A) of Code Section 15-6-77 for recording  such liens.