1^ AGRICULTURE. 



Sec. 2. — No building shall be used for siabling cows for 

 dairy purposes which is not provided with a suitable floor, 

 laid with proper grades and channels to immediately carry 

 off all drainage; and if a public sewer abuts the premises 

 upon which such building is situated, they shall be con- 

 nected therewith whenever, in the opinion of the health 

 officer, such sewer connection is necessary. 



Sec. 3. — No building shall be used foi stabling cows for 

 dairy purposes which is not provided with good and suffi- 

 cient feeding-troughs or boxes, and with a covered water- 

 tight receptacle, outside of the building, for the reception 

 of dung and other refuse. 



Skc. 4. — No water closet, privy, cesspool, urinal, in- 

 habited room, or workshop shall be located within any 

 building or shed used for stabling cows for dairy purposes, 

 or for the storage of milk or cream, nor shall any fowl, 

 hog, horse, sheep, or goat be kept in any room used for 

 such purposes. 



Sec. 5. — The space in buildings or sheds used for stabling 

 cows shall not be less than five hundred cubic feet for each 

 cow, and the stalls therefor shall not be less than four feet 

 in width. 



Sec. 6. — It shall be the duty of each person using any 

 premises for keeping cows for dairy purposes to keep such 

 premises thoroughly clean and in good repair and well 

 painted or whitewashed at all times. 



Sec. 7. — It shall be the duty of each person using any 

 premises for keeping cows for dairy purposes to cause the 

 building in which cows are kept to be thoroughly cleaned, 

 and remove all dung from the pren\ises so as to prevent its 

 accumulation in great quantities. 



Sec. 8. — It shall be the duty of any person having charge 

 or control of any premises upon which cows are kept to 

 notify the health officer, in writing, of the existence of any 

 contagious or infectious disease among such cows, within 

 twenty-four hours of the discovery thereof, and to thor- 

 oughly isolate any cow or cows affected or which may rea- 

 sonably be believed to be infected, and to exercise such 



