414 THE MILK SITUATION IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 



New York: Maximum appraisal $75. Reimbursement based upon extent of 

 lesions found 80 per cent of appraised value if lesions permit passing for 

 food; 50 per cent if generalized tuberculosis. 



Pennsylvania : Maximum limit of appraisal for a bovine of common stock, 

 $40 ; for a pure-bred or registered bovine, $70. Amount of appraisement not to 

 exceed two-thirds actual value. 



Rhode Island : If in the State three months, appraised not to exceed $50 for 

 native cattle, $75 for grade, and $100 for registered cattle. Payment is made 

 at rate of one-half appraised value, except in case of errors in diagnosis, when 

 the full appraised value is paid. 



South Carolina : If owned and kept within the State for one year preceding 

 their slaughter, value of carcass deducted from actual cash value of animal 

 (living) and three- fourths of remainder is paid by State, not to exceed $35. 



Tennessee: State live-stock inspector is authorized to require the slaughter 

 of all animals affected with communicable disease, reimbursement to be made 

 by the county. 



Vermont: Appraised not to exceed $50, and reimbursement made upon 75 

 per cent of the appraisal. No compensation when reacting animals retained 

 for breeding purposes are slaughtered. Milch cows shipped from Vermont into 

 the State of Massachusetts and which react to the tuberculin test in the latter 

 State are paid for by Vermont. 



Wisconsin : Appraised not to exceed $50 and payment upon two-thirds of 

 value. 



Virginia : Appropriation exhausted. 



APPENDIX AH. 



LIST OF STATES PROVIDING FOR THE TUBERCULIN TESTING OF CATTLE 



WITHIN THE STATE. 



Connecticut : The tuberculin test is not required in any case except upon 

 recommendation of the commissioner. 



District of Columbia : Order of commissioners. 



Illinois : Upon agreement. 



Kansas : Suspicious cases may be tuberculin tested. 



Maine: All pure-bred cattle which are sold within the State must be tuber- 

 culin tested before being delivered to the purchaser. 



Massachusetts : Upon consent of . owner. 



Minnesota : Sale of pure-bred cattle prohibited unless accompanied by a cer- 

 tificate of health, including a satisfactory tuberculin- test chart. 



Missouri : Test is granted free to owners of permanent herds of cattle. 



Montana: If tuberculosis is found to exist in a herd of cattle, an official 

 tuberculin test may be applied to the entire herd. 



Nebraska : All cattle bought at public market or stock yards in the State of 

 Nebraska to be used for dairy purposes or breeding cattle eligible to registry in 

 the State of Nebraska must be held in quarantine and pass a satisfactory 

 tuberculin test before being permitted to be removed. 



New Hampshire: Upon agreement. 



New Mexico : All cattle connected with the milk supply of incorporated towns 

 or cities shall be tuberculin tested. 



New York: Upon agreement. 



Ohio: Upon agreement. 



Oregon: Annual test to be applied to all cows supplying milk, cream, skim 

 milk, or buttermilk to inmates of all State institutions. 



Pennsylvania : Tests applied subject to signed agreement. 



Utah: Annual test of every cow used in the dairy business within the State 

 of Utah. 



Vermont: Only when it is deemed necessary. 



Virginia: Upon agreement. 



West Virginia : A consulting veterinarian shall examine and, if he deem it 

 necessary, shall apply the tuberculin test once yearly to all pure-bred herds 

 consisting of 20 or more cattle within the State which are kept for the pur- 

 pose of producing animals for breeding purposes and to be sold to the public 

 as such. 



