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served by a veterinary inspector as frequently as may 

 be necessary to detect evidence of disease. 



SECTION 5. Establishments licensed to prepare anti- 

 hog-cholera serum or hog-cholera virus which do not 

 procure animals from public stockyards, abattoir pens, 

 or similar places, shall furnish a properly executed cer- 

 tificate according to the following form covering each 

 lot or shipment of animals offered for admission to the 

 premises thereof. These certificates shall be signed by 

 an authorized representative of the licensed establish- 

 ment. 



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This is to certify that 



)C 1^ S I wn i c k are ff ere( l f r admission to the estab- 

 lishment of the Company, are 



from the farm or premises of , in the 



State of , county of , town- 

 ship of , and to the best of our 



knowledge and belief were on said farm or premises at 

 least 21 days prior to this date, and were not exposed to 

 any infectious, contagious, or communicable disease, and 

 no new stock was brought on to the said farm or premises 

 during that time. The said animals have not been in or 

 transported through any public stockyards, abattoir 

 pens, or similar places, nor have they been exposed to 

 any infectious, contagious, or communicable disease since 

 their removal from said farm or premises. 



(Signed) . Co., 



Per 



SECTION 6. Paragraph 1. All animals presented for 

 admission to the premises of establishments licensed to 

 prepare hog-cholera virus or anti-hog-cholera serum shall 

 be examined by a veterinary inspector as soon as prac- 

 ticable after they are received and before their re- 

 moval from the receiving pens in order to determine 



