immediately forward same to the State Veteri- 
narian, Springfield, Illinois ; and such transpor- 
tation company may, with each shipment, require 
an extra duplicate to be filed with such transpor- 
tation company for record. 
§ 13c. Bulls, cows or heifers for feeding or 
grazing only, may be shipped or driven into the 
State of Illinois, or removed from public stock 
yards within the State upon a permit issued by 
the State Board of Live Stock Commissioners, 
provided that all such cattle shall be placed in 
quarantine upon the premises of the owner until 
released therefrom, or until they have passed a 
negative tuberculin test, administered in accord- 
ance with the regulations of the United States 
Bureau of Animal Industry at the expense of the 
owner. No shipment of bulls, cows or heifers 
exceeding the age of nine months, unless con- 
signed to and delivered by the transportation 
company within the confines of the Union Stock 
Yards, Chicago, the National Stock Yards, East 
St. Louis, or the Union Stock Yards, Peoria, or 
any other like public stock yards, shall be ac- 
cepted for shipment or delivery into the State of 
Illinois by any person or persons, firm, corp- 
oration, or transportation company (unless said 
cattle are covered by a permit duly executed by 
the owner or his agent, consigning said cattle in 
quarantine for feeding or grazing only). Trans- 
portation companies before accepting such ship- 
ments shall require all permits to be executed in 
duplicate form by the owner or his agent. One 
copy shall be attached to the way bill and the 
agent of the transportation company accepting 
such shipments shall immediately forward copy 
of said permit to the State Veterinarian, Spring- 
field, Illinois. 
§ 13d. All importation of steers or spayed heif- 
ers, including bull and heifer calves under nine 
months of age, (unless consigned to and de- 
livered by the transportation company within the 
confines of the Union Stock Yards, Chicago, the 
National Stock Yards, East St. Louis, or the 
Union Stock Yards, Peoria, or any other like 
public stock yards, shall be covered by an affidavit 
specifying their classification as such. In the 
event of the consignor being a non-resident of the 
State of Illinois, the consignee, owner or any 
person or persons to whom said cattle are de- 
livered, shall be required by said transportation 
company to execute said affidavit before said 
calves, steers or spayed heifers are released by 
