Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 607 § 607.365 — Driving domestic animals from range
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 607 ·
Oregon Code § 607.365·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Driving domestic animals from range.
(1) No person, who is not the owner of such animal, shall take or drive, cause
to be taken or driven, or assist in driving or taking away any horse, gelding,
mare, foal, mule, ass, jenny, bull, cow, heifer, steer, calf, sheep, hog or any
other domestic animal from the range or place where it is lawfully grazing,
pasturing or ranging, or in the habit of ranging, or where it has been herded
or placed by the owner thereof, for a distance of more than 10 miles from such
place.
(2) Persons
violating this section shall be liable to the owner of such animal for all
damages sustained by reason of such driving or taking away of such domestic
animal. [Formerly 606.210; 2011 c.597 §246]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 607.365
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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