220 OUR NATIONAL FORESTS 



repair all damage to roads or trails caused by the 

 presence of his stock. Sheep and goats are not al- 

 lowed to be bedded more than three nights in suc- 

 cession in the same place (except during the lamb- 

 ing season) and must not be bedded within 300 

 yards of any running or living spring. The car- 

 casses of all animals which die on the National For- 

 ests from contagious or infectious diseases must be 

 burned and are not permitted to lie in the close 

 vicinity of water. In order to facilitate the han- 

 dling of stock and prevent their straying off their 

 range, they must be salted at regular intervals and 

 at regular places. 



In order to facilitate the moving of stock by 

 stockmen from their home ranches to their grazing 

 allotments and to minimize the damage of grazing 

 animals to the Forests, stock driveways are estab- 

 lished over regular routes of travel. 



SPECIAL USES 



All uses of National Forest lands and resources 

 permitted by the Secretary of Agriculture, except 

 those specifically provided for in the regulations 

 covering water power, timber sales, timber settle- 

 ment, the free use of timber, and grazing, are desig- 



