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Sheep.—Health certificate. Bucks must be dipped at unloading point. 
Who may inspect—Official veterinarians, State or Federal, for cattle. Sheep 
must be inspected by a Federal veterinarian before shipment and by State inspector 
at destination. 
Officials—Secretary cattle sanitary board, Albuquerque, N. Mex.; secretary 
sheep sanitary board, Albuquerque, N. Mex. 
NEW YORK 
The movenient into the State of New York of domestic animals suffering from any 
contagious or infectious disease is prohibited, and persons bringing such animals 
into the State are held responsible. 
Horses, mules, and asses——Must be free from contagious or infectious disease. 
Such animals from States bordering on New York are required to be shipped subject 
to health certificate either before or after entrance into the State. Ophthalmic test 
is accepted as an official test. 
Caitle—Neat cattle for dairy or breeding purposes must be accompanied by 
certificate of health showing satisfactory tuberculin-test record, such test to be made 
by a veterinarian approved by proper official of his State, or if not so accompanied 
must be held in quarantine at destination within State until duly examined by a 
representative of the State department of agriculture and released 
Hogs.—Must be free from contagious or infectious disease. 
Sheep.—Must be free from contagious or infectious disease. 
Who may inspect.—Federal inspectors, inspectors indorsed by the proper official 
of the State from which the shipment comes, and the commissioner of agriculture, 
or duly authorized representatives. 
Official —Chief veterinarian, Albany, N. Y. 
NORTH CAROLINA 
Horses and asses.—Health certificate when for breeding purposes. 
Cattle —Health certificate, including certificates of tuberculin test when for breed- 
ing or dairy purposes. 
Hogs.—Health certificate for breeding purposes. 
Sheep.—Health certificate for breeding purposes. 
Who may inspect—State veterinarians or any veterinarian whose certificate he 
will indorse; also United States inspectors. 
Officials. —State veterinarian, Raleigh, N. C. 
NORTH DAKOTA 
Horses, mules, and asses —Health certificate, including mallein test made within 
30 days prior to entry into State. Certificate for stallions should, in addition, show 
the animals to be free from infectious, contagious, or transmissible disease or unsound- 
ness. 
Cattle.—Health certificate for all cattle. Cattle over 6 months of age that can 
be used for breeding or dairy purposes must be accompanied by tuberculin-test chart 
health certificate. 
Cattle that originate or are shipped from the States of New York and Wisconsin 
and South St. Paul, Minn., must be accompanied by certificate issued by a veterinary 
inspector of the United States Bureau of Animal Industry. Test and inspection must 
be made within 30 days of shipment. 
Swine.—Health certificate stating that no infectious swine disease exists or has 
existed in locality from which shipment originated within 6 months prior to date of 
shipment, unless the swine are certified by a duly accredited Federal or State veteri- 
narian as having been immunized by the Dorset-McBride-Niles hog-cholera immune 
serum. Swine brought into the State for exhibition purposes at State and county 
fairs must be accompanied by a certificate stating that such swine have been immunized 
by the Dorset-McBride-Niles hog-cholera serum. 
Sheep.—Health certificate showing them to be free from scabies, lip-and-leg ulcera- 
tion, or exposure thereto within 30 days prior to date of shipment. 
