524 APPENDIX I 
Hogs.—Must be free from and not exposed to contagious or infectious disease. 
Swine for exhibition at fairs must be immunized by the Dorset-McBride-Niles serum 
method and be accompanied by certificate showing game. 
Sheep.—Must be free from and not exposed to contagious or infectious disease. 
Who may inspect—Veterinary inspectors of the Bureau of Animal Industry or 
official veterinarians of the State of origin. 
Official—State veterinarian, Old State House, Little Rock, Ark. 
CALIFORNIA 
Horses, mules, and asses.—Health certificate. In lieu of health certificate horses, 
mules, and asses may be brought into California when accompanied by signed state- 
ment of State veterinarian or other livestock sanitary authority stating each animal 
in shipment is free from and has not recently been exposed to any communicable 
disease. 
Cattle—Dairy cattle and breeding bulls over 6 months of age, health certificate, 
including tuberculin test. In lieu of health certificate and tuberculin test record 
dairy cattle and breeding bulls may be brought into California when accompanied 
by signed statement of State veterinarian or other live-stock sanitary authority stat- 
ing animals originated in herds free from tuberculosis and other communicable dis- 
eases. 
Sheep.—In accordance with Federal regulations 
Hogs.—Health certificate. 
Exemptions.—Animals accompanying emigrant outfits are exempt from all inspec- 
tion requirements. Animals for theatrical and exhibition purposes are exempt from 
all inspection requirements provided they do not remain in California. 
Note——Transportation companies should ascertain if California has any special 
regulations in effect covering the State in which the shipments originate before accept- 
ing animals fo: shipment. 
Who may inspect—Any qualified veterinarian who is a graduate of a duly recog- 
nized and accredited veterinary college. 
Oficial.—State veterinarian, Sacramento, Cal. 
COLORADO 
Horses, mules, and asses.—Health certificate. 
Cattle—Health certificate and tuberculin-test chart for bulls for breeding pur- 
poses and female cattle over 6 months old intended for dairy purposes. 
Hogs.—Hogs for breeding purposes must be accompanied by affidavit from owner 
or seller showing them to be free from hog cholera or exposure thereto and a copy 
of same be sent to the State veterinarian of Colorado. Cars carrying hogs destined 
to Colorado for purposes other than immediate slaughter must, before loading, be 
properly disinfected as required by the United States Bureau of Animal] Industry. 
Sheep.—In compliance with regulations issued by the United States Department of 
Agriculture. 
Who may inspect.—Official veterinarians, State or Federal, or a licensed veter- 
inarian whose certificate is approved by the State veterinarian or like officer. 
Official —State veterinarian, Denver, Colo. 
CONNECTICUT 
Horses, mules, and asses —Permit and ophthalmic mallein test. 
Cattle —For neat cattle over 6 months of age, permit from commissioner on domestic 
animals, health certificate, including tuberculin-test chart, properly filled out and 
certified to by a qualified veterinarian in any other State who is approved by the 
authority having jurisdiction of diseases of domestic animals in that State. This 
certificate must contain a description of each animal, including age, breed, sex, and 
color, or numbered ear tags, so that animals may be easily identified. When certifi- 
cate as above described is not provided neat cattle may be taken into the State under 
a permit from the commissioner on domestic animals and held in quarantine at the 
place designated until examined and released by the commissioner or his agent. 
. 
