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brought to bear upon the owners and superintendents of the various 

 small stock yards. For we have felt that these pens were the means 

 of distributing disease among the herds and flocks of the surrounding 

 counties in which they were located. Most of these managers have 

 shown wonderful spirit in cooperating in this clean-up campaign, and 

 we are looking for quite a bit of improvement in the number of clean, 

 un-infected animals being returned to the farms for breeding and feed- 

 ing. 



PREMISES DISINFECTED 



Fiscal Year 1927-1928 



Barns cleaned and disinfected 233 



Stock yards, pens and chutes cleaned and disinfected 27 



Fiscal Year 1928-1929 



Barns cleaned and disinfected 211 



Stock yards, pens and chutes cleaned and disinfected 38 



INTERSTATE SHIPMENTS OF LIVE STOCK FROM AND INTO 

 KENTUCKY 



Fiscal Year 1927-1928 



Cattle Shipped Out of Kentucky 5,115 



Cattle Shipped Into Kentucky 55,462 



Sheep Shipped Out of Kentucky 1,251 



Sheep Shipped Into Kentucky 63,866 



Hogs Shipped Out of Kentucky 3,639 



Hogs Shipped Into Kentucky 6,496 



Horses Shipped Out of Kentucky 2,346 



Horses Shipped Into Kentucky 1,772 



Mules Shipped Out of Kentucky 2,991 



Mules Shipped Into Kentucky 1,021 



Fiscal Year 1928-1929 



Cattle Shipped Out of Kentucky 4,79s 



Cattle Shipped Into Kentucky 31,928 



Sheep Shipped Out of Kentucky 491 



Sheep Shipped Into Kentucky 33,238 



Hogs Shipped Out of Kentucky 7^74 



Hogs Shipped Into Kentucky 6,098 



Horses Shipped Out of Kentucky 1959 



Horses Shipped Into Kentucky 2,068 



Mules Shipped Out of Kentucky 2,211 



Mules Shipped Into Kentucky X450 



