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part of the year, and when not so grazed, are habitually turned out 

 during a portion of each day. 



Lighting. 



3. Every cowkeeper shall provide that every cowshed in his 

 occupation shall be sufficiently lighted with windows, whether in 

 the sides or roof thereof. 



Ventilation. 



4. Every cowkeeper shall cause every cowshed in his occupation 

 to be sufficiently ventilated, and for this purpose to be provided 

 with a sufficient number of openings into the external air to keep 

 the air in the cowshed in a wholesome condition. 



Cleansing. 



5. — (1) Every cowkeeper shall cause every part of the interior 

 of every cowshed in his occupation to be thoroughly cleansed from 

 time to time as often as may be necessary to secure that such 

 cowshed shall be at all times reasonably clean and sweet. 



(2) Such persons shall cause the ceiling or interior of the roof, 

 and the walls of every cowshed in his occupation, to be properly 

 limewashed tmce at least in every year, that is to saj', once during 

 the month of May and once during the month of October, and at 

 such other times as may be necessary. 



Provided that this requirement shall not apply to any part of 

 such ceiling, roof, or walls that may be properly painted, or var- 

 nished, or constructed of or covered with any material such as to 

 render the limewashing unsuitable or inexpedient, and that may be 

 otherwise properly cleansed. 



(3) He shall cause the floor of every such cowshed to be 

 thoroughly swept, and all dung and other offensive matter to be 

 removed from such cowshed as often as may be necessary, and not 

 less than once in every day. 



Drainage. 



6. — (1) Every cowkeeper shall cause the drainage of every 

 cowshed in his occupation to be so arranged that all liquid matter 

 which may fall or be cast upon the floor may be conveyed by a 

 suitable open channel to a drain inlet situate in the open air at 

 a proper distance from any door or window of such cowshed, or to 

 some other suitable place of disposal which is so situate. 



(2) He shall not cause or suffer any inlet to any drain of such 

 cowshed to be within such cowshed. 



Water Supply. 



7. — (1) Every cowkeeper shall keep in, or in connection with, 

 every cowshed in his occupation a supply of water suitable and 



