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iiials that have been in contact with or exposed to said animal, will be 

 placed in quarantine, and the inspector quarantining- the same shall 

 report at once to the Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry, who will 

 direct whether or not said animals quarantined shall be appraised and 

 slaughtered, as provided by section 8 of the act under which these 

 regulations are made. All animals quarantined by reason of disease 

 or exposure to disease shall not be admitted to the established quaran- 

 tine grounds, but shall be quarantined elsewhere at the expense of the 

 importer, or dealt with in such manner as the Chief of the Bureau 

 of Animal Industry shall determine. 



9. In case of imported animals proving to be infected, or to have 

 been exposed to infection, such portions of the cargo or the vessel on 

 which they have arrived as have been exposed to these animals or their 

 emanations shall be subjected, under the direction of the inspector of 

 the Bureau of .\nimal Industry, to disinfection in such manner as may 

 be considered by said inspector necessary before it can be landed 



10. No litter, fodder, or other aliment, nor any ropes, straps, 

 chains, girths, blankets, poles, buckets, or other things used for or 

 about the animals, and no manure shall be landed, excepting under 

 such regulations as the inspector shall provide. 



11. On moving animals from the ocean steamer to the quarantine 

 grounds they shall not be unnecessarily passed over any highways, but 

 must be placed on the cars at the wharves or removed to the cars on a 

 boat which is not used for conveying other animals. If such boat has 

 carried animals within three months, it must be first cleaned and then 

 disinfected under the supervision of the inspector, and after the con- 

 veyance of the imported animals the boat must be disinfected in the 

 ■same manner before it may again be used for the conveyance of ani- 

 mals. When passage upon or across the public highways is unavoid- 

 able in the transportation of animals from the place of landing to the 

 quarantine grounds, it must be under such careful supervision and 

 restrictions as the inspector may in special cases direct. 



12. The banks and chutes used for loading and unloading im- 

 ported animals shall be reserved for such cattle, or shall be cleansed 

 and disinfected as above before being used for such imported cattle. 



13. The railwaj' cars used in the transportation of animals to the 

 quarantine grounds shall be either cars reserved for this exclusive use 

 •or box cars not otherwise employed in the transportation of animals 

 or their fresh products, and after each journey with animals to the 

 ((uarantine grounds they shall be disinfected by thorough cleansing 

 and disinfection under the direction of the inspector. 



14. While animals are arriving at the quarantine stations, or leav- 



