592 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



MISSISSIPPI. 



Horses, Mules, and Asses. — Health certificate. 



Cattle. — Health certificate. Tuberculin test for dairy and breeding 

 cattle. 



Hogs.— Health Certificate. 



Sheep.-^Health Certificate. 



Who May Inspect. — State veterinarian, assistant state veterinarians, in- 

 spectors of the bureau of animal industry. 



Official. — Mr. W. L. Hutchinson, secretary, live stock sanitary board, 

 Agricultural College, Mississippi. 



MISSOURI. 



Horses, Mules, and Asses. — None specifically required. The statutes of 

 the state forbid the importation of animals affected with glanders, farcy 

 or nasal gleet. 



Cattle. — Health certificate for dairy and breeding cattle, including 

 tuberculin test. If any animal in a lot inspected is found tuberculous, 

 the words, "exposed to tuberculosis on day of inspection," shall be 

 written on the certificate of health of such animals as pass. Cattle for 

 pasturing, feeding or immediate slaughter admitted on permit from state 

 veterinarian without tuberculin test. Regulations do not apply to cattle 

 shipped to the public stock yards at Kansas City, St. Joseph and St 

 Louis, nor for exhibition at any fair or live stock show. 



Hogs. — None. 



Sheep. — None specifically required. The statutes of the stats forbid the 

 importation of sheep affected with any contagious disease. 



Who May Inspect. — Official veterinarian, state or federal, or competent 

 veterinarian whose certificate shall be approved by the state veterinarian 

 or like officer in writing. 



Official. — Dr. S. Sheldon, state veterinarian, Columbia, Mo, 



MONTANA. 



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

 tificate. 



Cattle. — Health certificate, except for immediate slaughter, including 

 tuberculin test for dairy and breeding cattle. 



Hogs. — Health certificates, except for immediate slaughter, including 

 statement of non-exposure, except where swine are certified by federal 

 or state veterinarian as having been immunized by the Dorset-McBride- 

 Niles serum method. All swine imported for exhibition purposes must be 

 accompanied by certificate of immunization. 



Sheep. — Health certificate, and dipped twice at interval of 10 days in 

 approved dip on arrival at destination or at a safe and convenient point, 

 unless for immediate slaughter. 



Who May Inspect. — Federal, state and deputy state veterinarians. 



Official. — W. J. Butler, state veterinarian, Helena, Mont. 



