THIRTEENTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART XI 589 



Horses, Mules, and Asses. — None, 



Cattle. — All cattle shipped into state must be tuberculin tested and 

 tagged with Indiana state tags. Government test preferred. Test charts 

 must be sent to state veterinarian. Cattle for feeding purposes required 

 to be kept separate from all other classes of cattle and swine until 

 slaughtered or shipped out of the state. Sworn affidavit required. 



Hogs. — Hogs shipped into state for breeding purposes required to have 

 certificates showing freedom from disease and that they originated in 

 non-infected territory. All stock yards considered infected territory, 

 unless under government supervision and non-infected pens are provided. 

 Feeding hogs under same restrictions unless permit be secured from 

 Indiana state veterinarian. 



Sheep. — None. 



Who May Inspect. — State veterinarian or veterinary inspector of the 

 bureau of animal industry. 



Official. — Dr. Nelson, state veterinarian, Indianapolis, Ind. 



IOWA. 



Horses, Mules, and Asses. — Health certificate, including mallein test. 



Cattle for Dairy and Breeding Purposes. — Health certificate, including 

 tuberculin test. Other cattle except for immediate slaughter affidavit 

 required. 



Hogs. — Health certificate showing immunization by the Dorset-McBride- 

 Niles serum. 



Sheep. — Health certificate. 



Who May Inspect. — The above required certificates may be issued by a 

 federal, state or assistant state veterinarian or by any graduate vet- 

 erinarian whose certificate is indorsed by the parties having charge of 

 live stock sanitation in. the state where shipment originates. 



Official. — Dr. J. I. Gibson, state veterinarian, Des Moines, la. 



KANSAS. 



Horses, Mules, and Asses. — Inspection certificate and mallein test issued 

 by federal or state authorities, when shipped or driven from below the 

 southern, quarantine line, showing them to be free from Texas fever ticks. 



Cattle. — Health certificate from territory under quarantine by the fed- 

 eral government on account of Texas fever, ticks or scabies, including 

 tuberculin test certificate for dairy cattle and registered cattle for breed- 

 ing purposes. 



Hogs. — None. 



Sheep. — None. 



V/ho May Inspect. — Inspectors of the bureau of animal industry, vet- 

 erinarians and inspectors having a commission from the state live stock 

 sanitary commissioner. 



Official. — Sam S. Graybill, state live stock sanitary commissioner, 

 Topeka, Kansas. 



KENTUCKY. 



Horses, Mules, and Asses. — None. 



