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during the year, the name of the owner of the stock, the number 

 of animals driven across the Forest, and the period allowed for 

 crossing. 



DRIFT FENCES AND INCLOSURES. 



REG. 67. The construction and maintenance of drift or 



jyvisionfences will be allowed when they will be a benefit 

 to theSa/fional Forest or its administration and will not 

 interfere with the use of the range by all who are equi- 

 tably entitled to share in the grazing. 



A fence may be constructed or maintained if it does 

 not give control of an area in excess of that actually re- 

 quired for pasturage of the stock which the person or 

 persons maintaining it would be entitled to graze. If 

 the range controlled by a fence is excessive in area, and 

 should be shared by applicants other than those now 

 using it, the fence must be either removed or changed, 

 or the range opened to other permittees who are en- 

 titled to share 4n its use. All drift or division fences 

 must be provided with gates at such points as are neces- 

 sary to allow proper ingress and egress. 



Whenever drift fences are needed for the better control of 

 stock grazed under permit, all forest material needed for use in 

 their construction may be furnished from the National Forest, 

 free of charge, and in cases where the circumstances justify it 

 the necessary wire and staples may also be furnished, if the 

 stockmen using the range are willing to construct such fences 

 with the understanding that they will become the property of 

 the United States. 



This permit is granted by the supervisor without charge 

 other than the regular grazing fee. A map showing the location 

 of the drift fence must accompany the report in each case. 



