. Activities handbook. Veterinary medicine. sis in recent years. From 1953 to 1960, 97 State and Federal employees attended 3-day scabies trainintr sessions. The courses were de- signed to give practical instruction in diagnosis and in the principles of eradication. Pioropric sheep Scahies Reporfed INFECTED FLOCKS 800 — ^^ 600^- ? ?1 400- ? ? III 200 1 llll 0 — ?_ MMMl 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 FISCAL TEAR Sheep scab regulations In March 1960, psoroptic sheep scab was again reported in New Mexico. And during the year, 214 scab-infected lots were found at public stockyards. The movemen


. Activities handbook. Veterinary medicine. sis in recent years. From 1953 to 1960, 97 State and Federal employees attended 3-day scabies trainintr sessions. The courses were de- signed to give practical instruction in diagnosis and in the principles of eradication. Pioropric sheep Scahies Reporfed INFECTED FLOCKS 800 — ^^ 600^- ? ?1 400- ? ? III 200 1 llll 0 — ?_ MMMl 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 FISCAL TEAR Sheep scab regulations In March 1960, psoroptic sheep scab was again reported in New Mexico. And during the year, 214 scab-infected lots were found at public stockyards. The movement of scabby sheep from mid- west farm States has become an increasing problem. The range States, considered free Psoropfic Sheep Scabies INFECTED LOTS AT PUBLIC STOCKYARDS. 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 FISCAL YEAR of .scabies, face the constant threat that the disease will be introduced from Midwestern and Eastern States where scabies has not been attacked so vigorously. In general, the disease now is confined to an area bounded on the west and south by the States of North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Ten- nessee, and Virginia. In recognition of this situation, and in an attempt to give impetus to scabies eradication, part 74, title 9, Code of Federal Regulations was amended June 17, 1960, to be effective August 1. The amended regulation designates free and infected areas and provides for the designation of eradication areas when State and Federal officials mutually agree to a program. Eastern South Dakota was the first to be so designated. The regulation provides for the official in- spection and dipping of infected and sheep prior to interstate movement. The regu- lation also requires inspection and dipping of all sheep from an infected area that are moved to free or eradication areas, except those moved to recognized stockyards and slaughtering es- tablishments. Sheep from a free ai'ea may be moved without restrictio


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