540 APPENDIX I 
Swine.—Swine shall have certificate of health certifying to one of the following: 
1. None shall have been treated with the “double method” within 30 days of 
shipment. If so immunized, state date of treatment. 
2. If from district within 5 miles of hog-cholera outbreak, must either be immune 
or have had a treatment of “serum alone” not less than 10 days nor more than 30 days 
before shipment. 
From noninfected districts shipment may be made by owner filing a certificate 
with the carrier, and a copy must also be sent to the State veterinarian at Madison 
certifying that such shipment originates from hog-cholera free district. 
Who may inspect—Federal, State, assistant State, or veterinarians whose integrity 
and competency are vouched for by the official in charge in the State of origin. 
Official —State veterinarian, Madison, Wis. 
WYOMING 
Horses, mules, and asses —Health certificate. 
Cattle—Neat cattle, health certificate. All dairy cattle, bulls, and female cattle, 
registered or pure bred, over 6 months old, health certificate, including tuberculin 
test. All cattle originating in the States of New York and Wisconsin must be ac- 
companied by Federal health certificate and test chart. Cattle originating in an area 
under Federal quarantine for any disease must be accompanied by a health certificate 
issued by an inspector of the United States Bureau of Animal Industry. 
Hogs.—For purposes other than immediate slaughter, health certificate showing 
them free from all contagious, infectious, and communicable diseases and certifying 
that no infectious swine disease exists or has existed in the locality from which said 
shipment originated within the period of 6 months; otherwise certificate must show 
that they have been immunized by the Dorset-McBride-Niles hog-cholera serum not 
more than 30 days prior to date of shipment. 
Live stock of any class originating in the State of Illinois will not be permitted to 
enter Wyoming. 
Who may inspect.—Veterinary inspectors of the United States Bureau of Animal 
Industry, State veterinarians, or authorized deputies or assistants, or a graduate 
veterinarian whose reliability and competency are certified to by the proper State 
authorities in which the animals originate. 
Official—State veterinarian, Cheyenne, Wyo. 
Sheep.—Send 10 days’ notice to secretary State board of sheep commissioners, 
Cheyenne, Wyo., inclosing 3 cents for each sheep and 25 cents for each buck. All 
sheep to be dipped twice at destination within 15 days after arrival in a dip prescribed 
or recognized by the State board of sheep commissioners for scabies. 
Who may inspect.—Federal or State inspectors. 
Official —Secretary-treasurer State board of sheep commmissioners, Cheyenne, Wyo. 
