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REG. 55. A reasonable fee will be charged for grazing 

 all classes of live stock on National Forests. The prices 

 will be as follows, depending upon the advantages and 

 locality of the Forest: From twenty^_(20) to fifty (50) 

 cents per head for cattle and horses for the summer grazing 

 season, and from thirty-five (35^ tojieventy-five^TS) cents 

 per head for the entire year ; from ten (10) to twenty (20) 

 cents per head for hogs for the summer grazing season, 

 and from twenty (20) to forty (40) cents per head for 

 the entire year; from five (5) to twelve (12) cents perjigad 

 far sheep and goats for the sumin^^gra^zing^season, and 

 from ten (10) to twenty (20) centsjperjiead for the entire 

 y,ear^ An extra charge of two (2) cents per head will be 

 made for sheep or goats which are allowed to enter the 

 National Forests for the purpose of lambing or kidding. 

 All stock six months old and over at the time of entering 

 will be counted as grown stock. 



In calculating the number for which permit will be 

 required and the amount to be paid for grazing fees, 

 no count will be made of animals under 6 months of 

 age at the time of entering that are the natural increase 

 of the stock upon which fees are paid or for those born 

 during the year for which permit is granted. The in- 

 tent is that all animals born during any calendar year 

 shall be counted and charged for during the following 

 year. 



When permits for the summer season are extended to 

 cover the year-long period, an additional charge of five 

 (5) cents per head on cattle and horses, and one (1) 

 cent per head on sheep and goats, will be made in 



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