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Regulation 13. Hides from tick infested animals shall not be 
moved on the publie roads or delivered for shipment, until ten days 
after being removed, or until they have been dipped in a five per 
cent solution of carbolic acid. 
Regulation 14. No person, company or corporation owning or 
having in charge any domestic animals as cattle, horses, mules, asses, 
hogs, sheep or goats affected with any contagious or infectious disease 
shall permit them to stray or run at large on any common or range, 
or to be moved on the public roads, or delivered for shipment, or re- 
ceive for shipment such diseased animals except upon inspection and 
certification of the State Veterinarian, and such diseased animals 
shall not be sold for breeding or feeding purposes. 
Regulation 15. Tuberculous cattle must be reported to the 
State Veterinarian and be kept in strict quarantine or isolation. 
When such animals are slaughtered it must be done under the su- 
pervision of a qualified meat inspector, or State Veterinarian or 
Assistant State Veterinarian, who will inspect the carcass and give 
full directions as to the disposal of same. The use of tuberculous 
cows in dairies is strictly prohibited. All cattle brought into Mis- 
sissippi for use in dairies and for breeding purposes shall be free 
from tuberculosis; and to determine which fact, all cattle over three 
months old shall be tested with tuberculin before entering the state 
of Mississippi. The health certificate that accompanies the freight 
or express bill must specifically state that such cattle have been 
tested with tuberculin and are free from tuberculosis. 
Regulation 16. Live Stock brought into the state accompanied 
by health certificate. All live stock except such live stock 
as are to be used for immediate slaughter, when brought 
into Mississippi by a person, company, corporation, rail- 
road or other transportation companies, shall be accom- 
panied by a certificate of health, and _ said _ certificate 
of health shall state that said animal or animals are free from con- 
tagious, infectious or communicable diseases and the carrier or car- 
riers of the cause or causes of such disease. This certificate must 
be made by a Veterinarian approved by officials in charge of the live 
stock sanitary work in the state or by an inspector of the Bureau 
of Animal Industry, immediately after he has personally examined 
the live stock and before the live stock has been shipped into Mis- 
sissippi. The certificate shall be attached to, and accompany the 
shipping bill of live stock to the place to which the live stock are 
shipped, and the owner of the live stock or agent of the transpor- 
tation company shall mail or send said certificate to the State 
Veterinarian immediately following the arrival of live stock at its 
place of destination. The State Veterinarian shall furnish qvalified 
veterinarians and transportation companies with blank health 
certificates at actual cost. 
Regulation 17. All domestic animals as cattle, horses, mules, 
asses, hogs and sheep affected with a contagious or infectious disease 
