Understand how states regulate cattle health and stop the spread of diseases through strict quarantine and board guidance.
This volume compiles laws and decisions about cattle-tick eradication and related disease controls. It covers how state boards establish rules, enforce quarantines, and manage the movement of live stock to protect herds and regional markets.
- Learn how state live-stock boards set quarantine rules and regulate transport within and between districts.
- See how health certificates and veterinary inspections help prevent the spread of contagious diseases.
- Understand the roles of commissions, inspectors, and county officials in enforcing these measures.
- Discover penalties and procedures for violators and how authorities coordinate with federal staff when needed.
Ideal for readers of state law, agricultural policy, and historical efforts to control animal diseases.