Wyoming Brand Inspection: When It’s Required, Which Animals It Covers, and How to Get It Done
If you own cattle, horses, or sheep in Wyoming, brand inspection isn’t optional—it’s the law.
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If you own cattle, horses, or sheep in Wyoming, brand inspection isn’t optional—it’s the law.
Wyoming may be one of the least densely populated states in the country, but its open landscapes, river systems, and high-elevation ecosystems shelter some of the most legally protected wildlife in North America.
A neighbor’s cat wandering into your yard might seem like a minor nuisance, but the legal questions it raises are anything but simple.
Your dog just bit someone.
Wyoming gives dog owners more freedom than most states — but that doesn’t mean you can let your dog roam wherever you please.
Wyoming may be famous for its blue-ribbon trout streams, but the state’s bass fishing scene is a seriously underrated opportunity.
Wyoming’s wide-open spaces, towering cottonwoods, and sprawling sagebrush flats make it a beautiful place to raise a dog — but when spring arrives, those same landscapes can become a source of real discomfort for allergy-prone pets.
Wyoming is one of the few places in the lower 48 states where you can encounter both grizzly bears and black bears in the wild — and spring is when that reality becomes most relevant for anyone heading outdoors.
Wyoming is one of the most agriculturally rooted states in the country, and roosters have long been part of that landscape.
Every spring, Wyoming becomes one of the most electrifying places on the continent for birdwatchers.
Tick season in Wyoming can catch even seasoned outdoor enthusiasts off guard — especially now that warming winters are pushing tick activity earlier into the year than most people expect.
Wyoming’s wide-open landscapes, sagebrush flats, and rocky canyons create ideal conditions for snakes — and if you spend any time outdoors here, chances are you’ll eventually cross paths with one.
Moving cattle across state lines into Wyoming isn’t as simple as loading a trailer and heading out.
Wyoming takes pride in its deep equestrian culture, but when it comes to horse boarding facilities, the legal landscape is far less structured than many facility owners and horse owners expect.
If you own a cat in Wyoming and have been wondering whether declawing is still a legal option, you are not alone.
A dog bite can happen in seconds, but the legal questions that follow can take months to resolve.
Wyoming’s wide-open spaces and agricultural heritage make it one of the more goat-friendly states in the country, but that doesn’t mean you can simply bring a herd home without doing your homework first.
If you’re thinking about getting a hedgehog in Wyoming, you need to know the rules before you bring one home.
If you’re considering getting a pit bull in Wyoming or already own one, you need to understand the legal landscape.
Wyoming’s dove hunting season offers sportsmen the opportunity to pursue mourning doves across diverse landscapes, from agricultural fields to riparian corridors.