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as anthrax, tuberculosis, hog cholera, glanders, black leg and 
hemorhagic septicaemia shall be disposed of as directed by the State 
Veterinarian. ; 
Regulation 18. The carcasses of any domestic animal as cattle, 
horses, mules, asses, sheep, goats or hogs affected with an infectious 
or contagious disease shall be either burned or buried at least (4) 
four feet under the surface of the earth covered with live lime. 
Barns, stalls, lots, troughs, buckets and all places that may be in- 
fected with germs of such contagious or infectious disease shall be 
thoroughly and completely disinfected or destroyed according to the 
direction of the State Veterinarian or Assistant State Veterinarian, 
at the owner’s expense. az 
Regulation 19. The’ State Veterinarian shall appoint as 
many Assistant State Veterinarians as in his judgment is necessary 
to control infectious and contagious diseases, the said Assistant 
State Veterinarians shall be paid by the parties for whom the work 
is done, or by the County Board of Supervisors in which county the 
work is done at a price to be agreed upon by them. 
They shall be paid only when they are in actual service and 
shall be under the direction of the State Veterinarian to whom they 
shall make reports in full, and they shall consult him before making 
any decisions in which it is necessary to destroy stock in order to 
eradicate the disease in question. They shall make such reports 
to the State Veterinarian relative to the live stock conditions in 
their districts as he may demand. They shall be enabled to use 
stationery to be subject to the approval of the State Veterinarian. 
Tick eradication work not to be under their direction except by 
special order. 
Regulation 20. It is the order of this Board that anti-hog-chol- 
era-serum and virulent blood for serum-simultaneous injections shall 
be either manufactured or bought by this Board and sold to the 
farmer at actual cost. It is also the order of this Board that all 
serum sold in this state shall be subject to test. If any products 
are found that do not test up to the requirements, the said serum 
shall be condemned and the manufacturers of same shall be noti- 
fied that his or her products must be withdrawn from the state, 
and before reintroduction they shall be retested. 
The testing of hog-cholera-serum shall be conducted under the 
direction of the State Veterinarian, and in all cases the tests shall 
conform to the Dorset-Niles system. 
In districts where the services of competent men are not avail- 
able to make the serum-simultaneous innoculations, this Board will 
endeavor to furnish men to do this work, who are to be paid by 
the owner of ‘the animals or the Board of Supervisors of that — 
county. This will also apply in the case of other contagious or in- . 
fectious diseases under similar circumstances. 
NOTE—The term cattle, used in these regulations, means 
calves, yearlings, heifers, cows, steers, oxen, and bulls. 
