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6. The license certificate issued after proper examination of the stallion or 

 jack, whose sire and dam are of pure breeding, and the pedigree of which is 

 registered In a stud-hook recognized by the United States Department of 

 Agriculture, shall be in the following form: 



Stallion Examining and Registration Board. 

 License Certificate of Pure-Bred Stallion. 



Tlie pedigree of tlie stallion or jack I name) 



owned by bred by described as 



follows color breed 



foaled in the year has been examined at the 



State Experiment Station by the Animal Husbandman, and it is hereby 

 certified that the said stallion is of pure breeding and is registered in a 

 stud-book recognized by the United States Department of Agriculture. The 



above-named stallion has been examined by and is 



reported as free from infectious, contagious, transmissible disease or un- 

 soundness, and is licensed to stand for public service in the state of New 

 Jersey. 



Signed 



Animal Husbandman and Secretary of the 



Stallicm Examining and 



Registration Board. 



7. The license certificate issued after a proper examination for a grade 

 stallion or jack (the term "grade" being herein defined as a stallion or a 

 jack having for its sire or dam a pure-bred individual registered in a stud- 

 liook recognized by the I'nited States Department of Agriculture) shall be as 

 follows : 



The license certificate issued after proper examination for a stallion whose 

 sire or dam is not of pure breeding shall be in the following form : 



Stallion Examining and Registration Board. 

 License Certificate of Grade Stallion. 



The pedigree of the stallion or jack (name) 



ownea by bred by described 



as follows color breed 



foaled in the year has been examined at the 



State Experiment Station Division of Animal Husbandry, and it is hereby 

 certified that the said stallion or jack is not of pure l)reedirtg, and is, 

 therefore, not eligible for registration in any stud-book recognized by the 

 United States Department of Agriculture. 



The above-named stallion or jack has been examined by 



, and is reported as free from infectious, contagious or transmissible 



disease or unsoundness, and is licensed to stand for public service in the state 

 of New Jersey. 



Signed 



Animal Husbandman and Secretary of the 



Stallion Examining and 



Registration Board. 



8. Every bill, poster or advertisement issued by the owner of any stallion 

 or jack, licensed under this act and used for advertising such stallion or 

 jack sliall contain a copy of his license certificate and shall not contain 

 illustration, pedigree or other matter that is untruthful or misleading. 



9. A fee of five dollars shall be paid to the secretary of the Stallion 

 Examining and Registration Board for the examination and enrollment of 

 eacli accepted pedigree, after wliich he shall issue a license certificate in 

 accordance witli the breeding of the animal as above recorded. A fee of 

 two dollars shall be paid annually for the renewal of pedigree certificate and 

 service license. Stallions shall be examined every year until ten years of 



