LIVE STOCK BREEDERS ASSOCIATION, 24I 



expenses in maintaining a quarantine against the southern part of the 

 State. Thus the passage of such a law as is provided by the resolution 

 would save the Missouri tax-payer money rather than increase his bur- 

 den. Besides, it would be of special value to the Missouri breeder, in- 

 asmuch as he has more surplus stock than anyone else to sell, and is 

 more interested in securing this southern trade than anyone else. 



It is likewise true that the Missouri feeder is much interested in 

 this matter, inasmuch as it will be greatly to his advantage to secure 

 feeders from this great cattle-producing territory at any season of the 

 year that he may require them, without the danger of infecting his farm 

 and communicating a dangerous disease to his other stock. 



Motion to endorse the resolution carried unanimously. 



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