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Upon the trial for the violations of the provisions of this section, the proof that 

 any person has hauled or is hauling dead swine from a neighborhood in whicb 

 swine have been dying, or are at the time dying, from any disease, shall be pre- 

 sumptive evidence of his guilt. 



ALLOWING DISEASED HOGS TO ESCAPE. 



See. 5018. It shall be unlawful for any person negligently or wilfully tc 

 allow his hogs or those under his control, infested with any disease, to escape 

 his control or run at large. 



PENALTY. 



Sec. .5019. Any person violating or failing to comply with any provisions 

 of the four preceding sections shall be fined not less than five nor more than 

 one hundred dollars, or be imprisoned In the county jail not to exceed thirty days,, 

 or both. 



DISEASED HORSES, CATTLE, MULES, ETC. 



BRINGING IN DISEASED HORSES, MULES, ETC. 



Sec. 5013. If any person knowingly import or birng within the State any 

 horse, mule or ass affected by the disease known as nasal gleet, glanders or button- 

 farcey, or suffer the same to run at large upon any common, road or uninclosed 

 land, or use or tie the same in any public place, or off' his own premises, or sell, 

 trade or offer for sale or trade any such animal, knowing the same to be so dis- 

 eased, he shall be fined not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, or be 

 imprisoned not to exceed one year in the county jail, or both. 



ALLOWING DISEASED HORSES, MULES, ETC., TO RUN AT LARGE. 



Sec. 5014. If any horse, mule, or ass reasonably supposed to be diseased 

 with nasal gleet, glanders or button-farcey be found running at large without any 

 known owner, it shall be lawful for the finder thereof to take such animal, so found, 

 before some justice of the peace, who shall forthwith cause the same to be examined 

 by some veterinary surgeon, or other person skilled in such diseases, and if, on 

 examination, it is ascertained to be so diseased, it shall be lawful for such justice 

 of the peace to order such diseased animal to be immediately destroyed and burled ; 

 and the necessary expense accruing under the provisions of this section shall be 

 defrayed out of the county treasury. 



BRINGING DISEASED CATTLE INTO STATE. 



Sec. 5020. Any person driving any cattle into state, or any agent, servant 

 or employe of any railroad or other coporation who shall carry, transport or shipr 

 any cattle into this state, or any railroad company or other corporation or persow 

 who shall carry, ship or deliver any cattle into this state, or the owner, controller, 

 lessee or agent or employe of any stock yard, receiving Into such stock yard, or in 

 any other enclosure for the detention of cattle In transit or shipment or reshipment 

 or sale any cattle brought or shipped in any manner into this state, which at the 

 time they were either driven, brought, shipped or transported into this state, were 

 in such condition as to infect with or to communicate to other cattle pleuro-pneti- 

 monia, or splenitic or Texas fever, shall be fined not less than three hundred and 

 Bot more than one thousand dollars, or be imprisoned in the county jail not exceed- 

 ing six months, or both. 



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