APPENDIX I 527 
IDAHO 
Horses, mules, and asses.—Health certificate, including mallein-test chart. 
Cattle.—Health certificate, including tuberculin-test chart. 
Hogs.—Health certificate showing hogs to have been immunized by the Dorset- 
McBride-Niles serum method within 15 days from date of shipment into State. Said 
certificate must also state that cholera has not existed on the premises from which the 
hogs were shipped for a period of at least 6 months prior to date of shipment. 
Sheep.—Bucks must be dipped under State supervision upon arrival. Sheep can 
not come farther than 2 miles within the State line until inspected by live-stock inspec- 
tor in this State. 
Who may ins pect.—Federal, State, and properly qualified assistant State veteri- 
narians. 
Official —State veterinarian, Boise, Idaho. 
ILLINOIS 
Horses, mules, and asses.—Certificate of health, showing the animals to be free 
from contagious or communicable diseases. 
Cattle—All importations of bulls cows, or heifers exceeding the age of 9 months 
must be covered by a certificate of health, including the tuberculin test administered 
within 30 days prior to date of shipment or by a permit for their consignment in quaran- 
tine for feeding purposes only. Bulls, cows, or heifers less than 9 months of age 
and steers or spayed heifers must be covered by an affidavit certifying to their classifi- 
cation. 
Hogs.—Certificate of health showing the animals to be free from cholera or éx- 
posure thereto by being removed from cholera-infected premises. 
Note.—Regulations which apply to cattle and swine shall not be interpreted as 
covering shipments consigned to public stock yards at Chicago, Peoria, or East St. 
Louis, Ill. 
Who may inspect.—State veterinarian and his assistants; inspectors of the United 
States Bureau of Animal Industry. 
Officials —State veterinarian, Springfield, Ill.; secretary State board of live- 
stock commissioners, Springfield, III. 
INDIANA 
Horses, mules, and asses—Health certificate, including certificate of soundness 
for stallions and jacks, together with an affidavit that they are free from any con- 
tagious, infectious, or communicable disease. 
Cattle—Health certificate, including tuberculin test for dairy or breeding cattle 
indorsed by State or Federal authorities; calves under 6 months of age, health certifi- 
cate showing that they are from tuberculin-tested and free-from-tuberculosis mothers. 
Affidavit for cattle intended for feeding purposes. 
Sheep.—Health certificate showing that they have been dipped if passing through 
public stock yards. ; screed 
Hogs.—¥or breeding purposes must have health certificate issued in triplicate 
showing them to be free from disease and that they have not been exposed to disease. 
For feeding or stocker purposes a permit must be obtained to bring them in, subject 
to vaccination and quarantine for 30 days on premises of the owner at destination. 
Who may inspect.—Veterinary inspectors of the United States Bureau of Animal 
Industry or authorized State or deputy State veterinarians. 
Official —State veterinarian, Indianapolis, Ind. 
IOWA 
Horses, mules, and asses.—Health certificate, including mallein test. 7 
Cattle —For dairy and breeding purposes, health certificate, including tuberculin 
test. . - : 
Cattle other than dairy and breeding cattle, except steers and cattle for immediate 
slaughter, shall be accompanied by a certificate of health and an affidavit certifying 
that the title of such cattle will not be transferred and that they will not be used for 
