594 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



Who May Inspect. — Official veterinarian, state or federal, for cattle. 

 Sheep must be inspected by a federal veterinarian before shipment and 

 by territorial inspector at destination. 



Officials. — W. J. Linwood, secretary, cattle sanitary board, Albuquerque, 

 N. M.; Harry F. Lee, secretary, sheep sanitary board, Albuquerque, N. M. 



NEW YORK. 



Horses, Mules, and Asses. — Health certificate. 



Cattle. — Health certificate for neat cattle for dairy and breeding pur- 

 poses, including tuberculin test. 



Hogs. — None. 



Sheep. — None. 



Who May Inspect. — Federal inspectors, inspectors indorsed by the proper 

 official of the state from which the shipment comes, and the com- 

 missioner of agriculture, or duly authorized representatives. 



Official. — Dr. J. G. Wills, chief veterinarian, Albany, N. Y. 



NORTH CAROLINA. 



Horses, Mules, and Asses. — Health certificate when for breeding pur- 

 poses. 



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

 for breeding or dairy purposes. 



Hogs. — Health certificate for breeding purposes. 



Sheep. — Health certificate for breeding purposes. 



Who May Inspect. — State veterinarians, or any veterinarian whose cer- 

 tificate he will indorse; also United States inspectors. 



Official. — Dr. W. G. Chrisman, state veterinarian, Raleigh, N, C. 



NORTH DAKOTA. 



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

 made within 30 days prior to entry into state. Certificate for stallions 

 should, in addition, show the animals to be free from infectious, con- 

 tagious or transmssible diseases or unsoundness. 



Cattle. — Health certificate, including tuberculin test for cattle over 6 

 months old intended for dairy or breeding purposes; test to be made 

 within 30 days prior to entry into state. 



Swine. — Health certificate stating that no infectious swine disease exists 

 or has existed in locality from which the shipment originated within 6 

 months prior to date of shipment, unless the swine are certified by a 

 duly accredited federal or state veterinarian as having been immunized 

 by the Dorset-McBride-Niles hog cholera immune serum. Swine brought 

 into state for exhibition purposes at state and county fairs must be accom- 

 panied by a certificate stating that such swine have been immunized by 

 the Dorset-McBride-Niles hog cholera serum. 



Sheep. — Health certificate showing them to be free from scabies, lip and 

 leg ulceration, or exposure thereto within 30 days prior to date of ship- 

 ment. 



Who May Inspect. — Federal, state or deputy state veterinarians or grad- 

 uate veterinarian whose inspections are indorsed by officials in charge of 



