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VIRGINIA 
Horses, mules, and asses —None. 
Cattle —Health certificate for dairy and breeding cattle, including tuberculin 
test made within the preceding four months. 
Hogs.—Brought into Virginia for purposes other than immediate slaughter to be 
accompanied by certificate of health by qualified veterinarian properly indorsed by 
officials of State of origin showing animals to be free from cholera or exposure thereta 
for period of 6 weeks prior to shipment. Said certificate of health must be presented 
to State veterinarian of Virginia and approved by him before the animals shall be 
received into State. 
Sheep.—None. 
Who may inspect.—Inspectors of the United States Bureau of Animal Industry, 
State veterinarians, and qualified veterinarians whose certificates are approved in 
writing by the State veterinarian or live-stock sanitary official of the State in which 
animals originate. 
Official—State veterinarian, Richmond, Va. 
WASHINGTON 
Horses, mules, and asses-——Physical inspection. 
Cattle.—Tuberculin test for dairy and breeding cattle and special permit from the 
commissioner of agriculture. 
Hogs.—Physical inspection and immunization. 
Sheep.—Physical inspection. 
Who may inspect.—State veterinarian, assistant State veterinarians, and inspectors 
of the United States Bureau of Animal Industry. 
Offictal —Commissioner of agriculture, Olympia, Wash. 
WEST VIRGINIA 
Horses, mules, and asses.—Certificate of good health from approved veterinarian. 
Cattle. —Tuberculin test for dairy and breeding cattle over 6 months old; certificate 
of good health from approved veterinarian for feeding and grazing cattle. 
Hogs.—Certificate of good health from approved veterinarian. 
Sheep.—Certificate of good health from approved veterinarian. 
Who may inspect.—State veterinarians or their assistants and inspectors of the 
United States Bureau of Animal Industry. 7 
Official —Commissioner of agriculture, Charleston, W. Va. 
WISCONSIN 
Horses, mules, and asses.—Health certificate for native horses. If from localities 
where glanders is prevalent, all shall be mallein tested. Range horses, branded western, 
mallein tested. 
Cattle—For dairy, breeding, or when mingled with or intended to be mingled with 
breeding or dairy cattle after being shipped into the State of Wisconsin, tuberculin 
test prior to shipment if 6 months old or over. Shipments of calves less than 6 months 
old shall have statement filed with the bill of lading that the calves are from tuberculin 
tested dams and fed on milk from clean herds. The term “feeders,” “stockers,” 
or “‘stock cattle” shall be construed as applying to cattle to be shipped into Wisconsin 
intended or used for immediate feeding purposes, to be held on certain designated 
premises and not mingled with dairy or breeding cattle or cattle intended for dairy 
or breeding purposes. The owner or shipper or his agent who shall be in charge of 
such cattle shall file a certified statement with the State veterinarian that the cattle 
contained in such shipment will not be mingled with dairy or breeding cattle, and that 
he will in no manner dispose of same to anyone within the State of Wisconsin unless 
for immediate slaughter within 10 days; that such cattle will remain in his possession 
until so slaughtered or reshipped out of the State. Such cattle shall not at any time 
be tuberculin tested after being shipped into the State of Wisconsin unless application 
has been first filed with the State veterinarian, who will designate a qualified veteri- 
nary surgeon to make such test, which shall be at the expense of the owner. 
