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OTHER RUMINANTS. 
Regulation 44. — Ruminants other than cattle and sheep shall be 
accompanied by affidavits similar to those required for cattle, and 
when not accompanied by said affidavits, relating to the kind of ani- 
mals offered for importation, they shall be detained in quantities one 
week, or for such period as may be necessary to determine whether or 
not they are free from disease. 
SWINE. 
Regulation 45. — All swine shall be subject to inspection and shall 
be accompanied by a certificate signed by a Canadian official veteri- 
narian stating that no swine plague or hog cholera has existed within 
a radius of 5 miles of the premises in which they have been kept for 
a period of six months immediately preceding the date of shipment. 
The owner or importer must present an affidavit that the said certifi- 
cate covers the swine in question. Swine not accompanied by affidavit 
and certificate will be subject to a quarantine of two weeks at the ex- 
pense of the owner or importer, under the supervision of the in- 
spector. 
CARS TO BE CLEANED AND DISINFECTED. 
Regulation 46. — Paragraph 1. The railroad cars used in the trans- 
portation of animals specified by these regulations must be thor- 
oughly cleaned and disinfected before such animals are placed therein. 
All litter from previous shipments must be removed and the car 
cleaned and whitewashed with the following disinfectant : 
To make 5 gallons of disinfectant proceed as follows: Slake 1\ 
pounds of lime, using hot water if necessary to start action. Make to 
a cream with water. Stir in 20 fluid ounces of cresol (commercially 
known as carbolic acid, liquid) at least 95 per cent pure, and make up 
to 5 gallons. Stir thoroughly. If to be applied through a spray 
nozzle, strain through a wire sieve. Stir frequently when apph T ing, 
and keep covered when not in use. The interior of the car must be 
completely covered with this mixture, a sufficient quantity being ap- 
plied .to saturate the woodwork thoroughly. 
Paragraph 2. Unless this regulation is complied with Canadian 
animals will not be allowed entry into the United States, and animals 
from the United States will not be admitted into Canada. The ship- 
per should see that the cars are properly cleaned and disinfected 
before animals are loaded. 
