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REG. 68. The construction of corral^ upon National For- 

 est lands covering an area of noT more than one (1) acre, 

 to be used in connection with the proper handling of live 

 stock which is permitted to graze thereon, will be allowed 

 without charge wherever in the judgment of the Forest 

 officers such corrals are necessary and will not be detri- 

 mental to the proper care of the Forest. 



This permit is granted by the supervisor, and need be reported 

 only by sending the Forester a duplicate copy of the permit. 



REG. 69. The construction of inclosures upon National 

 Forest lands containing not more than three hundred and 

 twenty (320) acres will be allowed, when such inclosures 

 are necessary for the proper handling of the stock allowed 

 to graze upon the Forests, under a special permit, for which 

 an annual rental of not less than four (4) cents per acre 

 will be charged in addition to the regular grazing fee. 

 The fencing up of watering places^for the purpose_oL con- 

 trolling adjoining rang^e will not be allowed, and in fenc- 

 ing pastures provision must be made to allow free access to 

 water by any stock grazing under permit. The application 

 may be made in the same manner as for other special uses. 



Under this regulation the construction and mainte- 

 nance of pastures will be allowed for the following pur- 

 poses : 



To pasture saddle horses, milch or work animals, 

 graded or pure-bred stock, and bulls or rams. 



To pasture beef steers or stock cattle which are being 

 gathered and held just previous to their removal from 

 the Forest, and to pasture calves which are being 

 weaned. 



