THIRTEENTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART XL 595 



live stock sanitary work in the state where inspection is made. All mallein 

 and tuberculin tests shall be made by federal, state or deputy state 

 veterinarians. 



Officials. — Dr. W. F. Crewe, state veterinarian, Devils Lake, N. D.; L. 

 Van Es, bacteriologist, state live stock sanitary board, Fargo, N. D. 



OHIO. 



Horses, Mules, and Asses. — None. 

 Cattle. — None. 

 Hogs. — None. 

 Sheep. — None. 



Who May Inspect. — Inspectors of the bureau of animal industry and 

 veterinarians in the employ of the state board of live stock commissioners. 

 Official. — Dr. Paul Fischer, state veterinarian, Columbus, Ohio. 



OKLAHOMA. 



Horses, Mules, and Asses. — Health certificate stating particularly that 

 stock is free from ticks. 



Cattle. — Health certificate, including tuberculin test for dairy or breed- 

 ing cattle. 



Hogs. — Health certificate, except for immediate slaughter. 



Sheep. — None. 



Who May Inspect. — Official veterinarians, state or federal, or a graduate 

 licensed veterinarian. 



Officials. — M. F. Ikard, superintendent live stock inspection, Oklahoma, 

 Okla.; Drs. J. K. Callicotte and Ben Dobkins, Oklahoma, Okla., veter- 

 inarians to the state board of agriculture. 



OREGON. 



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

 of stock used on railroad or other construction work. Horses that are 

 parts of settlers' effects and animals for breeding need no inspection, but 

 must be free from disease to comply with Oregon statutes. 



Cattle. — Health certificate, including tuberculin test for dairy and breed- 

 ing cattle and all others excepting strictly range cattle. 



Hogs. — Health certificate, except for animals for immediate slaughter. 

 No animal can be shipped for breeding or feeding purposes that has come 

 in contact with any public yard, corral, undisinfected car, or other inter- 

 mediate object that might carry infection. Show animals must be crated. 



Sheep. — Health certificates from states in quarantine. Animals must 

 be free from disease. Notice must be given to state sheep inspector or 

 nearest deputy, stating by telephone, telegraph, registered letter, or in 

 person, time and place, when and where sheep crossed state line, locality 

 from which they came, name and residence of owner or owners and of 

 person in control of same, and number, brands and character of the ani- 

 mals. Sheep from quarantined states must be dipped once. 



Who May Inspect. — Official veterinarians, state or federal; graduate 

 veterinarians when approved in writing by state veterinarians or like 

 officer, for animals excepting sheep. Sheep to be inspected by official 

 veterinarians only, state or federal. 



