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inspector has reason to believe or suspect that animals are affected 
with or have been exposed to contagious or infectious disease. 
Sec. 41. Cattle found to be diseased or suspected ot being diseased 
may be returned to the United States or otherwise dealt with as the 
Veterinary Director General may order. 
Sec. 42. Cattle for breeding purposes and milk production six 
months old or over, if unaccompanied by a satisfactory tuberculin 
test chart signed by a veterinarian of the United States Bureau of 
Animal Industry, must be detained in quarantine for one week or 
such further period as may be deemed necessary and subjected to the 
tuberculin test; cattle reacting thereto must be returned to the 
United States or slaughtered without compensation. 
Sec. 43. Importers may be required to furnish a statutory declara- 
tion that the chart produced applies to the cattle it purports to des- 
eribe and no other. 
Other Ruminants. 
Sec. 44. All sheep and goats shall bé inspected, and, if so ordered 
by the Minister, may be detained, isolated, dipped or otherwise treated, 
or, in default of such order, where the inspector has reason to be- 
lieve or suspect that the animals are affected with or have been ex- 
posed to contagious or infectious disease. 
Sec. 45. Sheep or goats found to be diseased or suspected of being 
diseased may be returned to the United States or otherwise dealt with 
as the Veterinary Director General may order. 
Swine. 
Sec. 46. All swine must be accompanied by a certificate signed by a 
veterinarian of the United States Bureau of Animal Industry, stat- 
ing that neither swine plague nor hog cholera has existed within 
a radius of five miles of the premises in which they have been kept 
for a period of six months immediately preceding the date of ship- 
ment, but such swine shall nevertheless be inspected, and shall be 
subjected to a quarantine of thirty days before being allowed to come 
in contact with Canadian animals. 
Sec. 47, Swine found to be suffering from contagious disease may 
be slaughtered without compensation, returned to the United States, 
or otherwise dealt with as the Veterinary Director General may order. 
