New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HM44

Introduced
2/4/22  

Caption

Feral & Unbranded Cattle

Impact

The memorial highlights that New Mexico operates under a 'fence out' law, meaning landowners are responsible for keeping cattle out of their property. The current situation has resulted in financial burdens for ranchers who may have adequate fencing but still suffer from the impact of unbranded cattle trespassing. The bill suggests that improved cooperation between the livestock board and federal agencies is essential to tackle this issue effectively. This proposal could potentially alter state laws regarding how feral cattle issues are managed, advocating for expedited removal and better control practices of these animals.

Summary

House Memorial 44 (HM44) is a legislative resolution introduced in the New Mexico House of Representatives, focusing on the issue of feral and unbranded cattle, particularly in the southwestern region of the state. This memorial requests a collaborative study involving the New Mexico Livestock Board, the New Mexico Department of Agriculture, and the United States Forest Service. The intent is to find effective solutions to the ongoing problem of trespass by feral cattle, which primarily originate from the Gila Wilderness and the Gila National Forest. Ranchers and farmers face significant challenges due to these incursions, often incurring considerable expenses due to damage or loss related to unbranded cattle.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HM44 include the balance of rights between landowners and wildlife management. Critics may question the efficiency of proposed government measures and how these could impact conservation efforts or the natural movement of wildlife. Moreover, there may be discussions on whether current state laws adequately address the nuances of wild livestock management or require revision to benefit both agricultural interests and ecological preservation in the impacted areas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HB284

Free-roaming Horses & Livestock Code

NM SB271

Equine Definition

NM HJM8

Fort Bayard Reservation Annexation

NM SB478

Feral swine; requiring permission from landowner or lessee to remove or take feral swine on certain property. Effective date.

NM SM16

Opposition To Eminent Domain For Transmission

NM HB195

Forest Conservation Act Amendments

NM SM49

Anti-donation Clause & Forest Land

NM SB1771

Game and fish; expanding authorization for the removing and killing of feral swine. Effective date.

NM HB423

Livestock Estray Procedures

NM HB68

Dot Cattle Guard Clearing On Tribal Lands

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.