4. BULLETIN 1150, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
shipment number, date, and the name and address of the shipper 
should also be recorded. The home weight should be obtained sepa- 
rately for each grade of animals. Notations regarding the condi- 
tion of the animals should be made on the ticket whenever there is 
reason to suspect that the animals have been fed excessively, or when 
there is a question as to whether certain ones may be subject to dock- 
CO-OPERATIVE WEIGH TICKET 
No ee PC ae 
P. OY «aA: 
KIND No. Head _Home Wt. Marks 
—— ee a 
SD 
err nme wet ee mele ww ee ew ee ele ee ee eee ee ee 
we ele me em ee eee ee ee ee ee ee wn 
Parkers LE / 2Go EE Lleol Ae 
Stags 
Sr we we ee le we ww Ow a we wn wee mn ee ee elon were as eee secre cee ae 
Boars 
ll lela lad ll ed Ee ne a 
Pigs: 
wm ww mw mm mm wnt eam tm me me Me we we em mm ww we we ole ee ee ee eee ee ee es oe 
Crip. Busts 
Steers 
wr ew eoe er eww nee eee ee eH Re ee eee em em ew ee ee ee ee ee ee ew ee ee ee ee ec 
Cows 
Heifers 
NO ee | 
Bulls 
Calves 
Lambs 
ee 
Ewes 
@ wwe www ww - = l- w= = = a nw we on we www ww ee wm ew ee ewe eee ee ee i ce 
Yearlings 
Wethers y9) 
Bueks 
dak Phrac tne hat seve occbcrsades dakavent Me dce tc tcenaes toreot hae Stace eee ae Manager 
Fic. 1.—WScale ticket (Form No. 1). 
age or be sold subject to inspection. The original copy of the ticket 
should be given to the shipper and the carbon copy retained in the 
office. 
MANIFEST. 
A summary of the scale tickets for all the live stock included in 
the shipment should then be made on the manifest (Form No, 2) as 
shown in Figure 2. This form is also issued in duplicate, one copy 
being: sent to the commission firm and the other retained in the office. 
