APPENDIX Q 591 



19. All calves raised for the production of milk must, since 1896, be 

 submitted to the tuberculin test, and the injections must be repeated at least 

 once a year in the case of those which do not react to the test. 



Since the 9th January 1898, the tuberculin test has become obligatory in 

 the case of cows and young cattle separated on suspicion of disease. 



20. If during the interval between the veterinary's visits, one of the cows 

 should be suspected of disease, the farmer should immediately notify the 

 company, who will suspend the delivery of the milk until the veterinarj' shall 

 have made his report ; the milk refused by the company will be paid for, in 

 the meantime, as if it were delivered. 



21. The farmers are bound to pay every attention to the state of health of 

 all persons residing or employed on the farm, as well as their families. They 

 are bound, in case of any infectious illness, to immediately notify the company 

 of the fact, who will then take the necessary measures. 



In this case the company refuses to take the milk until all trace of illness 

 has disappeared, but pays for it all the same. 



22. If the milk should be found to be below the normal in quality and 

 consequently unfit for sale, the company reserves the right to refiise it without 

 giving the farmer compensation. 



23. Either of the contracting parties may, after six months' notice, withdraw 

 on the 1st January. 



24. If, by reason of an epidemic or any unforeseen cause, the sale of the 

 milk should be suspended in Copenhagen, the farmer will have to keep his 

 milk and will have no right to any idemnity from the company. 



I accept the above conditions. 



(Signature of the Farmer.) 



