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Art. 3 — It is the obligation of the owners of cow 

 farms to supply the labourers which the Veterinary- 

 Surgeon may request for handling the animals. 



Art. 4 — The Municipality will furnish ten num- 

 bers to mark with tar and two to be marked by fire, 

 one with the letter T which will signify "tubercu- 

 losis" and the other with the letter L which will 

 "free". 



Art, 5 — The cows declared tuberculosis will be 

 sacrificed in the Public Slaughter House and the 

 sale of meat will be allowed at the Market of those 

 animals recognised as fit for consumption. 



Art. 6 — The cows with generalized tuberculosis 

 will be destroyed by fire. 



Art, 7 — The cows declared to be suspected of 

 being tuberculosis will be isolated and the cost of 

 upkee will be on the owners account. 



Art. 8 — The Municipal Inspector accompanied by 

 the Veterinary Surgeon will periodically inspect the 

 cow farms and the owners are compelled to state 

 when they acquire or sell cows the establishment 

 they proceed from or to whom they have been sold. 



Art. 9 — Tntendant's Dept. will have a special 

 book in which will be written the name of the owner 

 of the cow farm number of cows, date of inoculation 

 againsl tuberculosis and state of health. 



Art. 10 — The cows during the three days they are 

 under observation, will he milked and the milk may 



