590 IOWA DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE 



Cattle. — Health certificate, including certificate of tuberculin test, except 

 for cattle for immediate slaughter. Southern cattle admitted for pur- 

 poses other than immediate slaughter during January, November and De- 

 cember, after certification by an inspector of the bureau of animal industry 

 as being free from any symptoms of Texas fever. 



Hogs. — None. 



Sheep. — Sheep intended for purposes other than immediate slaughter 

 shall be accompanied by certificate from an inspector of the bureau of 

 animal industry showing them to have been dipped once within 10 days 

 of date of entry in either lime and sulphur or a nicotine dip. 



Who May Inspect. — State veterinarian and assistants, inspectors of 

 the bureau of animal industry. 



Officials. — Dr. Robert Graham, state veterinarian, Lexington, Ky.; Hon. 

 M. C. Rankin, chairman state live stock sanitary board, Frankfort, Ky. 



LOUISIANA. 



Horses, Mules, and Asses. — Health certificate showing freedom from 

 all contagious, infectious and communicable diseases. 



Cattle. — Dairy and breeding cattle shall be free from tuberculosis; must 

 be tested with tuberculin before entering state. Owner or agent of cattle 

 must mail certificate to secretary and executive oflEicer of state live stock 

 sanitary board immediately following arrival of cattle under 6 months 

 old; calves from tuberculous cows shall be rejected. 



Hogs. — Health certificate from qualified veterinarian 24 hours before 

 shipping, showing freedom from infectious, contagious or communicable 

 disease. 



Sheep. — Health certificate from qualified veterinarian 24 hours before 

 shipping, showing freedom from infectious, contagious or communicable 

 disease. 



Who May Inspect. — All qualified veterinarians in the state deputized by 

 board to make such inspections. 



Official. — Dr. E. Pegram Flower, secretary and executive officer of 

 state live stock sanitary board, Baton Rouge, La. 



MAINE. 



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



Cattle. — Must have permit from cattle commission, and be quarantined 

 on owner's premises for 30 days and be subject to tuberculin test. 



Hogs. — None. 



Sheep. — None. 



Who May Inspect. — Qualified veterinarians authorized by live stock 

 sanitary commissioner. 



Official. — Mr. Van W. Carll, live stock sanitary commissioner, Augusta, 

 Maine. 



MARYLAND. 



Horses, Mules, and Asses. — None. 



Cattle. — Health certificate for feeding cattle, and tuberculin test for 

 dairy and breeding cattle, accompanied by test sheet. ' 

 Hogs. — Health Certificate. 



