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stock counted before entering the National Forest, or 

 at any time afterwards when the number of stock appears 

 to be greater than the number covered by permit. When- 

 ever any stock is removed before the expiration of the per- 

 mit, it can be replaced by other stock to fill out the 

 number covered by permit if the nearest Forest officer is 

 notified of such action at once. The owners of stock 

 which is kept under herd upon the National Forests will be 

 furnished with cards for the ^identification of their herders 

 by Forest officers. 



Corrals for use in counting stock should be constructed at 

 convenient points, and compliance with this regulation should 

 be insisted upon, so far as possible, without serious interference 

 with the proper handling of the stock. It is intended that no 

 attention shall be paid to slight differences between the num- 

 ber of stock counted and the number covered by permit, unless 

 there is an evident intention to evade payment of grazing fees 

 on the full number of stock. 



REG. 59. Each person or group of persons granted graz- 

 ing permits will be required to repair all damage to 

 roads or trails caused by the presence of their stock in 

 any portion of a National Forest, and to build any new 

 roads or trails found necessary for the proper handling of 

 the stock. They will also be required to fence any spring 

 or seep which is being damaged by tramping, and, if nec- 

 essary, pipe the water into troughs for watering stock. 

 Such troughs must be open for public use. 



REG. 60. Sheep and goats must not be bedded more than 

 six nights in succession in the same place T except when 

 bedding bands of ewes during lambing season, and must 

 not be bedded within 300 yards of any running stream^ or 



