290 DISEASES OF SWINE 



(3) All certificates of health made in compliance with these rules 

 shall be made in tripUcate ; one copy of which shall be sent to the State 

 Veterinarian at Columbia, Missouri, one to the United States In- 

 spector in charge, SedaUa, Missouri, and one to accompany the hogs. 



(4) Whenever it is found that any hogs have been brought into 

 Pettis County not in comphance with these rules, it shall be the duty 

 of the State Veterinarian to place such hogs in quarantine, and hold 

 same in isolation until twenty-one days after they shall have been 

 immunized against hog-cholera at the owners' expense. 



(5) All cars carrying hogs or cattle into Pettis County for feeding, 

 pasturing, or breeding purposes shall be cleaned, washed, and disin- 

 fected before the stock is loaded. 



IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and cause to be 

 affixed the Great Seal of the State of Missouri. 



Done at Jefferson City, this 9th day of October, the 

 year of our Lord, 1913. 

 [SEALI ELLIOTT W. MAJOR. 



By the Governor : 



CORNELIUS ROACH, 



Secretary of State. 



These regulations are adopted by authority of Section 718, R. S. 1909. 



Section 719 provides a penalty for violations of the same by a fine of not 

 less than Fifty Dollars nor more than Five Hundred Dollars, or imprisonment 

 for not less than one month nor more than one year for each and every offence. 



Sheriffs and constables in Missouri are hereby directed to enforce these 

 regulations and to arrest any and all persons who may be guilty of violation 

 thereof. 



Shipment of Hogs Out of Country. — No hogs could be shipped 

 out of Fayette County except under properly authorized permit. 

 No hogs could be taken to or unloaded in public stock-yards unless 

 they were certified to as free from disease, and cars brought into 

 the county for the purpose of shipment of swine must first be disin- 

 fected. This did not interfere with the shipment of healthy swine 

 out of the county, except that there was a Uttle inconvenience in 

 securing necessary shipping permit. Railroad companies are aid- 

 ing in the enforcement of this regulation by requiring that all 

 animals loaded in Fayette County be accompanied by necessary 

 certificates. 



The shipment of infected or exposed animals out of the county, 

 or their movement from farm to farm within the county, is abso- 

 lutely forbidden. This is a step in advance of the quarantine 



