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Hogs.—Health certificate, except when intended for immediate slaughter. 
Sheep.—Health certificate, except when intended for immediate slaughter. 
Who may inspect.—Official veterinarians, State or Federal. 
Official —State veterinarian, Clemson College, 8. C. 
SOUTH DAKOTA 
Horses, mules, and asses.—Health certificate, including mallein test, ophthalmic 
test being accepted. p 
Cattle —Steers, health certificate; bulls and female cattle, health certificate and 
tuberculin test, except female cattle shipped direct from Mexico, the States of Texas, 
Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Colerado, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana, which 
will be received on health certificate and affidavit of consignee that same will not be 
used, sold, or offered for sale for dairy or domestic purposes. 
Shipments of female cattle from the above points when not made direct must be 
tuberculin tested, the intradermal test being accepted. 
All shipments originating in the State of New York, whether made direct or indirect, 
must be inspected and tested by an inspector of the United States Bureau of Animal 
Industry. 
Hogs.—For immediate slaughter, health certificate; for breeding purposes, health 
certificate, and must be shipped in crates or cleaned and disinfected cars, and not 
loaded or unloaded through any public stockyards. 
Sheep.—Health certificate. All bucks and pure-bred sheep for breeding purposes 
will be held in quarantine at State line-or rail or boat destination for 60 days and dipped 
twice under State supervisiom Live-stock sanitary board must be notified of probable 
time of arrival, that quarantine and dipping may be arranged for. 
Who may inspect.—State veterinarian or one of his deputies of the State where 
shipment originates or an inspector of the United States Bureau of Animal Industry. 
Official —State live-stock sanitary board, Pierre, S. Dak. 
TENNESSEE 
Horses, mules, and asses ——Health certificate. Horses, mules, and asses originating 
in a quarantined area quarantined on account of the existence of southern, splenetic, 
or Texas fever outside of the State of Tennessee shall not at any time be transported, 
driven, or allowed to drift therefrom into any portion of this State unless they are 
dipped in a standard arsenical solution either at point of origin, in transit, or on arrival 
at destination. 
Cattle—For breeding and dairy purposes, health certificate, including tuberculin 
test of all cattle over 6 months old. 
Hogs.—Health certificate. Hogs from public stockyards accepted for immediate 
slaughter only. 
Sheep.—Health certificate. 
Who may inspect—State and Federal inspectors or other qualified veterinarians 
who are approved by the live-stock sanitary control official of the State in which the 
‘shipment originates. : ’ : 
Official.—State veterinarian, State Capitol, Nashville, Tenn. 
TEXAS 
Horses, mules, and asses.—Health certificate, including mallein test. 
Cattle —Dairy and breeding cattle over 6 months old and cattle for exhibition 
‘purposes at any fairs within the State must be accompanied by a certificate of inspec- 
tion showing them to have been tuberculin tested within 60 days prior to time of enter- 
ing the State. : ; j eae 
Hogs.—Hogs for breeding and stocking purposes or hogs intended for exhibition’ 
_at any fair within the State must be accompanied by a certificate of inspection showing 
them to have been immunized by the Dorset-McBride-Niles serum method and to have 
‘been dipped or otherwise disinfected in 3 per cent solution of creso] compound, U. S. P. 
Sheep.—Health certificate, except when intended for immediate slaughter. 
