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at Denver, Pueblo, La Junta or at such other point as may be desigr- 

 nated by said Board, before such sheep shall be permitted to reload, 

 or be driven to any point from the point of unloading, and said sheep, 

 if introduced under such Special Permit shall be held in quarantine 

 by said Board until the above provisions of inspection and dipping- are 

 fully complied with. 



Third. To defraj- the expenses of inspection and the necessary 

 supervision, a fee of one cent per head will be charged before a Bill of 

 Health is issued, and a fee of one and one-half cent per head before a 

 Special Permit is issued. The latter fee will include the costs of re- 

 lease hereafter granted upon the fulfillment of the terms of the 

 Permit. 



Fourth. The cars used to transport all sheep coming into this 

 State under Special Permit, as provided for above, and the pens in 

 which they are unloaded, must be disinfected in the following man- 

 ner: (a) Remove all litter and manure. This litter may be disinfected 

 by mixing it with lime, or saturating it with a five per cent, solution of 

 carbolic acid, or if not disinfected it may be stored where no sheep 

 can come in contact with it. (b) Saturate the walls and floors of cars, 

 fencing, troughs and chutes, or pens with a solution made by dissolv- 

 ing four ounces of chloride of lime in one gallon of water, or disinfect 

 the cars with a jet of steam under a pressure of not less than fifty 

 pounds to the square inch. 



Inspectors will be stationed at the following points: 

 P. J. Towner, E. Las Vagas, New Mexico. 

 H. G. Ballard, Thompsons, Utah. 

 J. A. Slayton, Carr, Colorado. 

 J. H. Fleming, Folsom, New Mexico, 

 and at other points of dipping within the State of Colorado. 



The penalty for infringement, or an attempt to infringe upon the 

 provisions of this order, is a fine of not less than $100.00 nor more than 

 $.5,000, or imprisonment for not less than three months nor more than 

 two years, or both. 



THE STATE VETERINARY SANITARY BOARD OF COLORADO. 



E. J. TEMPLE, President. 



'CH.4S. GRESSWELL, Secretary, 



The rules and regulations of the various Western States and 

 Territories governing the transportation or driving o£ sheep 

 across their borders are, with few modifications and changes, a 

 .counterpart of the above, so further reference to them will be un- 



