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Show CENTRAL ABATTOIRS FAVDREDJIY Y0UN6 Recommendations Made m Report of Livestock Inspector law requ r nj; tho estaW shment of central abattoirs n the larger cit es and towns o the state and the abolish raent of the n n erous small sla ghter houses whero neat sr epared for pub ) c eonsuropt on under unsan tary con d tious is recommended by A Ca rinp 1on Young state 1 vestoek inspector in Is report f led vntl the go einor yea terda lie also s ffgests more str n gent laws for the p! ys cal nspect on and eiaminat on of all cattle o 1 e stock before It is allowed to enter this Daing the t ennjun covered in the report the f ght aga nst t be e los s n cattle, part cularly 11 Ik cows has been i aged with, s ch success he reports that less than " per cent of the cattle tested for tuberculos s now react to the test I) r ng the b eun urn f f ty four an mala were condemned and k lied be cause ot the ei stence of tuberculos s, including one bull val ed at $1000 and anotl er val ed ak $9000 Cattle men are co operat ng w tk the state depa -tn ent n tl e erad cat on of the d sease D Young'reports and n consequence h a woik has been greatly fac 1 tated Hog cholera play el havoc among the hogs of the state for several months 1 t has been fairly well stan ped out Black leg d sease was reported in some parts of the state but also has been eradicated The dreaded foot and mouth d sease haa not made its appear ance though the inspector urges that ceaaele'a v e lance ia necessary to keep out th a malaly K number of horses and mules were condemned and k lled'by the inspector lecause of the existence of glanders He suggests that th s work could be furthered if the state -would appropn ate n oney with wh ch to ren unerate the owners of horses and mules so af flicted |