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volume and page of the stud book or herd book in which such animal is 

 registered. For each enrollment and certificate he shall receive the sum 

 of one dollar, which shall accompany the certificate of registration 

 when forwarded for enrollment. 



Section 3. Any owner or keeper of a stallion or bull for public 

 service who represents or holds such animal out as pure bred, thorough 

 bred, standard bred or registered, 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, and shall furnish to any patron who shall request 

 it a copy of such certificate. 



Section 4. If the owner of any registered animal shall sell, exchange 

 or transfer the same, and the purchaser desires it, he shall transfer in 

 writing the certificate issued by the state board of agriculture to the pur- 

 chaser of such animal, and upon filing such certificate so assigned and 

 accompanying the same with a fee of fifty cents, the secretary of the state 

 board of agriculture shall issue a new certificate to the then owner of the 

 animal, and all .fees provided for by this act shall go into the treasury 

 of the department of agriculture. 



Section 5. Any person who shall fraudulently represent any animal, 

 horse, cattle, sheep or swine to be pure bred, thorough bred, standard 

 bred or registered, or any person who shall post or publish or cause to be 

 posted or published any. false pedigree or certificate; or shall use any 

 stallion or bull for public service, or sell, exchange or transfer any stallion, 

 representing such animal to be pure bred, thorough bred, standard bred 

 or registered, without first having such animal registered, and obtaining 

 the certificate of the state board of agriculture as hereinbefore provided, 

 or who shall violate any of the provisions of this act, shall be guilty of 

 a misdemeanor, and punished by a fine of not more than one hundred 

 dollars, or imprisoned in the county jail not exceeding thirty days, or 

 by both such fine and imprisonment. 



Approved, April 10, A. D. 1906. 



