445V42 p n(ir |j 38 tBieroieiL United States Department of Agriculture, ^ BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. Amendment No. 1 to B. A. I. Order No. 142 (Regulations for the Inspection and Quarantine of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Other Ruminants, and Swine Imported into the United States). AMENDMENT TO REGULATION 35, PROVIDING FOR THE ADMISSION OF HORSES BELONGING TO INDIAN TRIBES AND SETTLERS AND THOSE USED IN CONNECTION WITH STOCK RAISING (COW PONIES) OR MIN- ING, AND THOSE FOR TEMPORARY STAY AT POINTS ALONG THE FRONTIER NOT EXCEEDING TWO WEEKS. rmgE&b&T r\t *\ Effective August 1, 1907. U.S. DEPOSITORY U[ S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Secretary, Washington, D. 0., July 19, 1907. Regulation 35 of the Regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture for the Inspection and Quarantine of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Other Ruminants, and Swine Imported into the United States, B. A. I. Order No. 142, is hereby amended to read as follows : " Horses for breeding, racing, show, and sale purposes, for grazing or for work, shall be inspected at the port of entry. Those belonging to Indian tribes and settlers and those used in connection with stock rais- ing (cow ponies) or mining, and those for temporary stay at points along the frontier not exceeding two weeks, whether for pleasure, driv- ing, or teaming, shall be required to pass a veterinary inspection at the port of entry by an inspector of the Bureau of Animal Industry ; or they may be admitted without inspection upon written permission from the Secretary of Agriculture first had and obtained. Horses may be admitted in bond at any port of the United States without inspection for export from any port of the United States; they shall, however, be subject to inspection when exported from ports at which this Depart- ment has inspectors stationed." This amendment shall become and be effective on and after August 1, 1907. W. M. Hays, Acting Secretary of Agriculture. O UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 3 1262 08585 4163