Feeding Stuffs llf 



in a crate, unless said calf is accompanied by its dam. Any per- 

 son shipping calves under four weeks of age for fertilizer purposes 

 must slaughter the said calves before so shipping. Any person or 



persons duly authorized by the commissioner of 



Seizure of calves agriculture may examine any calf or veal of- 



and veal. fered or exposed for sale or kept with any 



stock of goods apparently exposed for sale, and 

 if such calf is under four weeks of age, or the veal is from a calf 

 killed under four weeks of age, or from a calf in an unhealthy 

 condition when killed, he may seize the same and cause it to be 

 destroyed and disposed of in such manner as to make it impos- 

 sible to ''be thereafter used for food. The penalties and fines pro- 

 vided in section fifty-two of the agricultural law shall apply to 

 violations of this section except that the minimum penalty for 

 violations of this section shall be, for the first violation, one dollar 

 for each calf, and, for the second violation, ten dollars for each 

 calf, and the minimum fine for first offense shall be one dollar 

 and for second offense ten dollars. (As amended hy chapter 561 

 of the Laws 0/ 1910.) 



ARTICLE 7 



Sale and Analysis of Concentrated Commercial Feeding Stuffs 



Section 160. Term '' concentrated commercial feeding stuffs " de- 

 fined. — The term "concentrated commercial feeding stuffs" as 

 I used in this article, shall include linseed meals, cotton seed meals, 

 pea meals, bean meals, peanut meals, cocoanut meals, gluten 

 meals, gluten feeds, maize feeds, starch feeds, sugar feeds, dried 

 distiller's grains, dried brewer's grains, malt sprouts, hominy 

 feeds, ceraline feeds, rice meals, dried beet refuse, oat feeds, corn 

 and oat chops, corn and cob meal, ground beef or fish scraps, meat 

 meals, meat and bone meals mixed, dried blood, mixed feeds, 

 clover meals, alfalfa feeds and meals, compounded feeds, condimen- 

 tal stock and poultry foods, proprietary or trade-mark stock and 

 poultry foods, and all other materials of similar nature; but shall 

 not include hays and straws, the w^hole seeds nor the unmixed 



meals made directly from the entire grains of 

 Exceptions. wheat, rye, barley, oats, corn, buckwheat and 



broom corn.^ ^Neither shall it include wheat, 

 rye and buckwheat brans or middlings, not mixed with other sub- 

 stances, but sold separately, as distinct articles of commerce, nor 

 pure grains ground together, nor corn meal and wheat bran mixed 



