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days after the test is inaugurated, and is sick to a de- 

 gree sufficient to result in death within 15 days after the 

 time of inoculation, while all of the serum-treated pigs 

 remain well throughout the test or not more than one 

 of these serum-treated pigs become visibly sick subse- 

 quent to the fourth day after the time of inoculation, 

 and fully recovers before the test animals are released 

 by a veterinary inspector as provided in paragraph 5 

 section 4, of this regulation. 



SECTION 6. Paragraph 1. Anti-hog-cholera serum 

 may be released for marketing as hereinafter prescribed 

 when the test required by this regulation is found to be 

 satisfactory as defined in rule D, provided the product 

 is recommended for use in doses not less than those ap- 

 pearing in the following table. This table shall be a 

 part of trade labels, wrappers, and the like, affixed to or 

 used in connection with each immediate or true con- 

 tainer of the product. 



Weight. Minimum' Dose. 



Sucking pigs 20 c. c. 



Pigs 20 to 40 pounds 30 c. c. 



Pigs 40 to 90 pounds 35 c. c. 



Pigs 90 to 120 pounds 45 c. c. 



Hogs 120 to 150 pounds 55 c. c. 



Hogs 150 to 180 pounds 65 c. c 



Hogs 180 pounds and over 75 c. c. 



Paragraph 2. Anti-hog-cholera serum, the test of 

 which has proved it to be "Unsatisfactory," as defined 

 in rule C of this order, may be tested again as described 

 in sections 4 and 5 of this regulation. Should the sec- 

 ond test prove to be "Satisfactory," as defined in rule 

 D, the serum may be released for marketing under the 

 conditions set forth in paragraph 1 of this section. If 

 the test is again found "Unsatisfactory," as defined in 

 1 and 2, rule C, paragraph 2, section 5, of this regula- 

 tion, the serum shall not be marketed unless and until 



