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Laws of Iowa Governing State Enrollment of Stallions 



Kept for Public Service, Sale, Exchange or 



Transfer, and Lien for Service Fee 



STALLION LAW 



Skctiox 2341. Repeal. That Chapter Ninety-eight (98), of the Acts 

 of the Thirty-first General Assembly be, and the same is hereby repealed, 

 and the following enacted in lieu thereof: 



Sec. 2341-a. licgistration of Pedigree — Fee. Any owner or keeper of 

 any stallion, kept for public service, or any owner or keeper of any stal- 

 lion kept for sale, exchange or transfer, who represents such animal to 

 be pure bred, shall cause the same to be registered in some stud book 

 recognized by the Department of Agriculture at Washington. D. C, for 

 the registration of pedigrees, and obtain a certificate of registration of 

 such animal. He shall then forward the same to the Secretary of the 

 State Board of Agriculture of the State of Iowa, whose duty it shall be 

 to examine and pass upon the correctness or genuineness of such certifi- 

 cate filed for enrollment. In making such examination, said secretary shall 

 use as his standard the stud books recognized by the Department of Agri- 

 culture at Washington, D. C, and shall accept as pure bred any animal 

 registered in any such stud books. And if such registration is found to 

 be correct and genuine, he shall issue a certificate under the seal of 

 the Department pf Agriculture, which certificate shall set forth the name, 

 sex, age and color of the animal-, also the volume and page of the stud 

 book in which said animal is registered. For each enrollment and certi- 

 ficate he shall receive the sum of one dollar, which shall accompany the 

 certificate of registration when forwarded for enrollment. 



Six. 2341-b. Posting certificate of registration. Any owner or keeper 

 of a stallion for public service, who represents or holds such animal as 

 pure bred, shall place a copy of the certificate of the State Board of 

 Agriculture on the door or stall of the stable where such animal is usually 

 kept. 



Sec. 2341-c. Grade stallion. Any owner or keeper of a stallion kept 

 for public service, for which a State certificate has not been issued, must 

 advertise said horse or horses by having printed hand bills, or posters, 

 not less than five by seven inches in size, and said bills or posters must 

 have printed thereon immediately preceding or above the name of the 



