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Regulation 34. Tho dipping shall be done carefully 

 and tlu' slieei) handled as humanely as possible. The 

 l)t'i)artment disclaims responsibility for any loss or 

 dama.i^e resulting from the dipping, and those who 

 wish to avoid any risks that may be incident to dip- 

 ping at the stock yards, as well as to avoid liability 

 to prosecution, should see that their sheep are free 

 from disease before shipping them to market. 



Regulation 35. Sheep shipped interstate under a 

 cvrtiticate from an inspector of the Bureau of Animal 

 Industry are uot guaranteed uninterrupted transit: 

 for in the event of the discovery of scabies or of 

 exposure thereto en route the sheep shall thereafter 

 be handled as diseased or exposed sheep, as herein- 

 before provided, and the cars or other vehicles and 

 the chutes, alleys, and pens which have been occupied 

 by them shall be cleaned and disinfected, as herein- 

 after provided. 



Regulation 36. Public stock yards shall be con- 

 sidered infectious and the sheep yarded therein as 

 having been exposed to the disease, and no sheep shall 

 be shipped interstate therefrom, except for immediate 

 slaughter, without dipping. Where, however, a part 

 or all of the stock yards is reserved and set apart for 

 the reception of uninfected shipments of sheep anil 

 is kept free of disease, sheep may be shipped inter- 

 state from the uninfectious yards or portions thereof 

 without dipping. If diseased sheep are introduced 

 into the uninfectious yards or portions thereof, they 

 shall be immediately removed therefrom and the 

 chutes, alleys, and pens occupied by the said sheep 

 shall be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. No sheep 

 shall be shipped interstate for feeding or stocking 

 purposes from any stock yards where an inspector of 

 the Bureau of Animal Industry is stationed without 

 a certificate of inspection or of dipping issued by the 

 said inspector. 



Regulation 37. Cars and other vehicles, yards, pens, 

 sheds, chutes, etc., that have contained diseased sheep 

 shall be cleaned and disinfected in the following 

 manner: Remove all litter and manure and then sat- 

 urate the interior surfaces of the cars and the wood- 

 work, flooring, and ground of the sheds, alleyways, 

 and pens with a solution containing 5 per cent of pure 

 carbolic acid or with a solution containing 2 per cent 



