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seven inches in size, and said bills or posters must have printed thereon 

 immediately preceding or above the name of the stallion, the words "grade 

 stallion," in type not smaller than one inch in height, said hills or posters 

 to be posted in a conspicuous manner at all places where the stallion or 

 stallions are kept for public service. 



Sec. 5. If the owner of any registered animal shall sell, exchange or 

 transfer the same, and file said certificate, accompanying the same with 

 a fee of fifty cents, with the Secretary of the State Board of Agriculture, 

 who shall, upon receipt of the original State certificate, properly trans- 

 ferred, and the required fee, issue a new certificate to the then new owner 

 of the animal. And all fees provided by this act shall go into the treasury 

 of the Department of Agriculture. 



Sec. 6. Any person who shall fraudulently represent any animal, horse, 

 cattle, sheep or swine, to be pure bred, or any person who shall post or 

 publish, or cause to be posted or published, any false pedigree or certificate, 

 or shall use any stallion for public service, or sell, exchange or transfer 

 any stallion, representing such animal to he pure bred, without first 

 having such animal registered, and obtaining the certificate of the State 

 Board of Agriculture as hereinbefore provided, or who shall violate any 

 of the provisions of this act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and be 

 punished by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars, or imprisoned 

 in the county jail not exceeding thirty days, or by both such fine and 

 imprisonment. 



Approved March 30, 1907. 



