3-2011. Slaughter of animals by producer or
owner for own use; inspection of hides; violation;
classification


A. Producers or owners who slaughter livestock, sheep, goats, swine or equines for
the purpose of using the meat for food for themselves, their immediate family or
employees, and not for sale, shall not be required to procure a special permit or a
license to slaughter as required by this article, but the whole hide of all livestock so
slaughtered, except swine, shall be hung in a conspicuous place on the premises of the
producer or owner and kept there until the hide has been inspected and marked or tagged
by a livestock officer. The meat from the livestock so slaughtered shall not be removed
from the premises of the producer or owner without being stamped "not for sale" by the
livestock officer.


B. A person other than the owner or producer who slaughters livestock described in
subsection A shall keep the whole hide of all livestock so slaughtered except swine until
the hide has been inspected and marked or tagged by a livestock officer and the meat from
the livestock so slaughtered has been stamped "not for sale" by the livestock officer.


C. Every person who slaughters livestock of another as described in subsection B
shall be licensed pursuant to rules of the director.


D. A person failing to comply with this section is guilty of a class 2 misdemeanor.