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How can you prove anything is stolen? You prove ownership, and report the item as stolen if you suddenly no longer have it. If he can't prove he bought it, he's SOL. Nobody in their right minds would buy an item as expensive as a horse without at least a bill of sale. It is important for both the buyer's and the seller's protection. In many states it is required by law to have a bill of sale/transfer of ownership when buying and selling livestock.
This is the NM form:
http://www.nmlbonline.com/documents/Livestock Bill of Sale.pdf
How can you prove anything is stolen? You prove ownership, and report the item as stolen if you suddenly no longer have it. If he can't prove he bought it, he's SOL. Nobody in their right minds would buy an item as expensive as a horse without at least a bill of sale. It is important for both the buyer's and the seller's protection. In many states it is required by law to have a bill of sale/transfer of ownership when buying and selling livestock.
This is the NM form:
http://www.nmlbonline.com/documents/Livestock Bill of Sale.pdf