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Livestock Board of New Mexico

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The New Mexico Livestock Board was formed in 1967 after the merger of the Cattle Sanitary Board and the Sheep Sanitary Board. Also known as NMLB, the board employs more than 120 staff members. It provides patrol services and conducts investigations to ensure the safety and protection of livestock from diseases. In addition, the New Mexico Livestock Board coordinates with government and private sector agencies. The board operates a brand department that offers a variety of books and educational resources. The department also ... read more

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300 San Mateo Blvd NE, Ste 1000, Albuquerque, NM, 87108, United States

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Mon8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Tue8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Wed8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Thu8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Fri8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
SatClosed
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Marianne Ragan 
recommend  Recommended
5 years ago

My friend was stopped this morning as she was hauling one of her and one of my horses in Clovis by Inspector Ingram. He performed a routine paperwork check and was very professional, courteous, and informative. Naturally, we had brand inspections and Coggins in hand though we were in our own district. We were very pleased to be randomly stopped since it gives us a feeling that there is the possibility that stolen horses could be recovered. Keep it up! 

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Marnel Thompson 
6 years ago

Leave our wild horses alone. They are WILD and do not fall under your purview. 

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Caroline McCoy 
recommend  Recommended
6 years ago

Caring, responsible, knowledgeable, responsive, properly equipped. 

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Adahya Linda 
6 years ago

Shamefully unmindful to the right of a wild horse to live 

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Sonya Smith 
6 years ago

Leave the wild horses in Placitas ALONE! Judges have already set you all straight a few times and all you do is get more nasty. Do the right thing and find something more positive and constructive to do with your time. 

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Judy Quattlebaum 
7 years ago

I called to ask a question to the main number 505-841-6161 and the lady refused to give her name and hung up on me! POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE!!! 

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Tom Wood 
7 years ago

What is the requirements to be a contractual inspector 

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Casey Mcclain 
8 years ago

So we just moved to the State of New Mexico and filed for our brand for sheep and goats about 4 weeks ago. Only to be told today that I probably won't get my papers back for another 4 weeks!!! So I'm expected to sit here not selling any animal not going to any shows because the state of NM has a renewal year. I'm sorry you knew it was a renewal year, right? My kids live to show their livestock but now we will set a whole show season out plus be out of money to sell livestock. What a racket NM has on their livestock. 

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Jammie Lee Decker 
8 years ago

I like to know who I can talk to there is house across from me they lived in a blue house . She moved out left her turkeys, chickens,and ducks with no food. Theyou are hungry. I don't know who to talk to about this. I love in Carlsbad nm. 7108 cholla Rd 

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How is Livestock Board of New Mexico rated?

Livestock Board of New Mexico has a 1.8 star rating with 66 reviews. 

When is Livestock Board of New Mexico open?

Livestock Board of New Mexico is closed now. It will open on Monday at 8:00 a.m. 

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