1014 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



ninety days from date of issue. 135 G. A., fli. 188, § ?,; 34 G. A., 

 ch. 100, § 7.] 



[iSee sec. 23-ll-h herein. — lOdilur.] 



Sec. 2341-111. Admission from other states — certificates. No stal- 

 lion or jack shall be brought into the state of Iowa from any other 

 state unless accompanied by a certificate of soundness issued by a 

 duly qualified veterinarian who must be approved by the state veter- 

 inarian of the state in which the animal is purchased, such examina- 

 tion to cover all diseases and unsoundness specified in section three^ 

 of chapter one hundred of the acts of the thirty-fourth general as- 

 sembly as herein amended. Said certificate must be filed with the 

 secretary of the state board of agriculture, who shall issue a permit 

 admitting said stallion or jack into the state. [35 G. A., ch. 188, § 5.] 



['See sec. 2341-h herein. — Editor.] 



Sec. 2341-11. Certificate for traiisi>ortation — penalty. On and after 

 July fourth, nineteen hundred thirteen, no railroad company, trans- 

 portation company or common carrier shall transport into the state of 

 Iowa except for exhibitioa or racing purposes, any stallion or jack 

 unless accompanied by a state veterinarian's certificate as provided in 

 section four of this act. Violation of this provision shall be punished 

 as provided in section eight^ of chapter one hundred of the acts of 

 the thirty-fourth general assembly. [35 G. A., ch. 188, § 6.] 



['Sec. 2341-q. — Editor.] 



Sec. 234 l-o. Teriiianent certificate of soundness — fee. Any stal- 

 lion or jack six years old or over and having successfully passed 

 veterinary examinations for soundness for two consecutive years shall 

 be entitled to a permanent state certificate of soundness. The last 

 examination must have been made within the year in which said cer- 

 ifioate was granted, provided, however, that said permanent certificate 

 must be returned each year to the secretary of the state board of 

 agriculture with a fee of one dollar for renewal and must be accom- 

 panied by a certificate signed by a duly qualified or licensed veter- 

 inarian that said animal is free from contagious, infectious or com- 

 municable diseases. [35 G. A., ch. 188, § 7.] 



Sec. 2341 -p. lilindiiess — examination — certificate. The owner of 

 any blind stallion or jack may upon application have the same ex- 

 amined at the expense of the owner of said animal by a board of 

 three examiners, one to be the state veterinarian or his duly author- 

 ized deputy, one to be selected by the owner of the animal, who shall 

 be a graduate or licensed veterinarian, and these two shall appoint 

 a third graduate or licensed veterinarian who shall act with them, and 

 if upon examination and proof furnished, all three or any two members 

 of said board declare that such blindness was caused by accident or 

 disease not transmissible, then upon affidavit of said board the secre- 

 tary of the state board of agriculture shall be authorized to issue a 

 state certificate. |35 G. A., ch. 188, § 8.1 



Sec. 2JJ41-q. False itediftrees of stock — pejiaKy for publishing. 

 Any person who shall fraudulently rc^present any animal, horse, cattle, 

 sheep or swine to be registered, or any person who shall post or 

 publish or cause to be posted or publislied any false pedigree or cer- 



