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in such a manner as to leave no comers at the head of the stall in which 

 infectious matter may lodge. 



A feeding rack should also be provided. 



The Committee are desirous of impressing, both on cowkeepers and on 

 dair>Tnen, the urgency, and, so far as their own jurisdiction extends, the necessity 

 of strict cleanliness in respect of the cows, milkers, cowsheds, dairj', and milk 

 utensils. 



[Dr Niven also sends a circular letter to all farmers Sending milk into 

 Manchester explanatory of Clause 4 of the Manchester Milk Clauses, which 

 requires notification of tuberculosis of the udder. This circular both contains 

 advice as to diagnosis of udder disease, and offers expert opinion in cases of 

 diflSculty. Its general purpose is to draw marked attention to the Manchester 

 Milk Clauses and the manner of their operation upon dairy formers.] 



