Definitions

Ark. Code Ann. § 2-32-601 — under General Provisions.

Ark. Code Ann. § 2-32-601

(1) As used in this subchapter:(1) “Artificial insemination” means the fertilization of or the attempt to fertilize the ova of a female animal by placing and implanting in the genital tract of the female animal the seminal fluid obtained from a male animal; and(2) “Livestock” means cattle, bison, horses, sheep, goats, asses, mules, swine, domesticated rabbits, poultry, turkeys, or other domesticated animals raised primarily for human food consumption.

(1) “Artificial insemination” means the fertilization of or the attempt to fertilize the ova of a female animal by placing and implanting in the genital tract of the female animal the seminal fluid obtained from a male animal; and

(2) “Livestock” means cattle, bison, horses, sheep, goats, asses, mules, swine, domesticated rabbits, poultry, turkeys, or other domesticated animals raised primarily for human food consumption.