APPENDIX I. 



THE REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE TRI- 



FOLIUM MILK SUPPLY COMPANY 



IN COPENHAGEN, DENMARK. 



I. THE WORK OF THE COMPANY SHALL BE LNDER THE SUPER- 



\TSION OF A COMMITTEE OF CONTROL CONSISTING OF A 

 PHYSICIAN AND A VETERINARIAN. ' 



II. THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE COMPANY TO THE COMMITTEE OF 



CONTROL SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS. 



1. Milk iiiiiy he taken only from hei-ils that have been ap- 

 proved Ity the eomiiiittee, and that furnish milk containing at 

 least '■] per eeiit. fat. 



2. Nursery (children 'sj milk shall cinuc only from herils 

 that are proven to he entirely free from tul)erciiliisis liy the 

 use of the tuberculin test, and these herds shall lie rctcslcd at 

 least onet' a year. .Milk may be received from a tubcrculnsis- 

 free part of a liertl only after the eonnnittee lias investiiiatcd 

 the conditions, and has ijiven its approval. In this case, the 

 healthy part of the herd is to be kept entirely apart from 

 the i-eaetinL;' section, it is to l>e rctested at least once a year, 

 and the reacting animals are uradually to be disposed of. 



If a calf plague (calf cholera, contagious pneumonia, 

 ]iya'mia, etc.) occurs in the hei'd the committee may rerpure 

 shipments of milk to l)e discontinued until further notice. 



3. The company pays one or more veterinarians, who are ap- 

 pointed by and are i-esponsible to the committee of control. 



Farms that supply the regular -whole milk, skimmed milk 

 and ci-eam are to be in><pected by the veterinarian twice a 

 month, iniless in summer the cows are ke]it stabled, in which 

 case four visits per month are to be made. Herds that supply 

 luirsery milk are to be inspected the year through four times a 

 month. Travelling expenses are paid by the company. 



4. Nursery nnlk is to be shipped only in containers that 



