56 Draft op Law foe the Prevestion op Inpeotiotts Anemia. 



c. In case there is danger of the infection spreading 

 to the horses of a healthy pasture by the free inter- 

 course between the pastures. 



IV. NOTIFICATIONS. 



Rules for the Prevention of Infectious 

 Anemia among Horses. 



1. In case suspicious symptoms of the disease such 

 as febrile attacks, emaciation or avertion to move should 

 appear, without any apparent cause, the owner or those 

 who have charge of the horses, shall have the patient 

 examined by a veterinarian, and quickly report the fact 

 in person or by letter to the nearest police station, 

 police box, city hall, town office, or village office. 



2. Both positive and suspicious cases of the disease 

 shall be removed from the pasture and kept in the stable 

 isolated from healthy ones. 



3. The isolation stable of the preceeding article 

 shall be so constructed as to cut off the direct sun light 

 and to prevent the swarming of horse-flies. 



4. If a positive case occurs among the pastured 

 herd during the horse-fly season, the whole herd shall 

 be considered to have been infected and brought under 

 careful observation during the whole pasturing season. 



5. In the preceeding case if the horse-owners or 

 those who have charge of the horses wish to remove 

 their horses from one pasture to another or to bring 

 new horses into the herd, they must ask the advice of 

 police officers, veterinarians or inspectors before so doing. 



6. Horses suspected of infection shall be pastured 

 separately from healthy horses during the following year. 



