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other purposes than feeding or slaughter without first notifying the State veterinar- 
ian and having them subjected to the tuberculin test. ; 
Hogs.—Except for immediate slaughter, must be accompanied by a certificate 
of health certifying that they have been immunized with Dorset-McBride-Niles- 
anti-hog cholera serum not more than 30 days prior to date of importation when the 
serum alone is used and not less than 30 days prior to date of importation when the 
simultaneous method is used. 
Sheep.—Health certificate. ia 
Who may ins pect.—Federal, State, or assistant State veterinarians or any graduate 
veterinarian whose certificate is endorsed by the parties having charge of live-stock. 
sanitation in the State where shipment originates. 
Official —State veterinarian, Des Moines, Iowa. 
KANSAS 
Horses, mules, and asses.—Health certificate. 
Cattle—Tuberculin-test certificate for dairy and breeding cattle. All other 
classes of cattle admitted by complying with Bureau of Animal Industry’s require- 
ments to move interstate. : 
Hogs.—Special permits required on hogs entering the State or moving from point. 
to point within the State for any purpose other than immediate slaughter. 
Sheep.—No restrictions. 
Who may inspect—Inspectors of the United States Bureau of Animal Industry,. 
veterinarians and inspectors having a commission from the State live-stock sanitary 
commissioner. 
Official —State live-stock sanitary commissioner, Topeka, Kans. 
KENTUCKY 
Horses, mules, and asses.—Health certificate. If originating in an area quarantined. 
on account of Texas fever, they shall be disinfected and loaded in a cleaned and disin- 
fected car. 
Cattle —Health certificate, including the tuberculin test for breeding and dairy 
cattle over 6 months of age. 
Health certificate only for stockers and feeders. 
Health certificate and tuberculin test not required when cattle are consigned to 
the Bourbon Stock Yards, Louisville, Ky. 
All cattle shall be loaded in cleaned and disinfected cars or crates. 
Hogs.—Health certificate stating that hogs have been immunized against cholera. 
by the serum-virus method at least 21 days before shipment or the serum-alone method 
ag 5 days of shipment and sprayed or washed in a disinfectant solution before 
oaded. 
Hogs from public stockyards accepted for immediate slaughter only. All hogs: 
shall be loaded in cleaned and disinfected cars or crates. 
Sheep.—Health certificate for pure-bred sheep. Dipping certificate also for stock. 
sheep, except when consigned to points where vats are available for dipping imme- 
diately after arrival. 
All sheep must be loaded in cleaned and disinfected cars. or crates. 
Who may inspect-—State or Federal inspectors or veterinarians whose certificates. 
are indorsed by live-stock sanitary officials of the State in which shipment originates.. 
Official —State veterinarian, Frankfort, Ky. 
LOUISIANA 
Horses, mules, and asses.—Health certificate showing freedom from all contagious, 
infectious, and communicable diseases. 
Cattle—Dairy and breeding cattle shall be free from tuberculosis and must be 
tested with tuberculin before entering the State. Railroad agents or owner of cattle 
must mail certificate to secretary and executive officer of State live-stock sanitary 
board immediately following arrival of cattle at destination. No tuberculin test is 
required for cattle under 6 months old. Calves from tuberculous cows shall be rejected. 
