8th. Do not purchase from city, suburban nor swill stables.
9th. Do not take a cow that is in ill health or low condition, especially one with cough, nasal discharge, foul breath, wheezing breathing, hard nodules under the skin, diseased udder, swollen bones or joints, or a tendency to scour or bloat.
10th. Test every animal with tuberculin before admitting it into the herd.
11th. Do not admit strange cattle to house, field or yard. Keep apart from the herd until tested.
12th. Keep each animal strictly to its own stall and manger.
13th. Board up between the stalls in front so that no two cows can feed from the same manger.
14th. Be especially watchful of the older cows and on the slightest sign of ill health, separate and subject to the tuberculin test.
15th. In case a herd of cattle is found to be tuberculous, subject to the tuberculin test all domestic animals that have mingled with them freely and fed from the same troughs. Remove those that show a reaction.
16th. Exterminate the vermin (rats, mice, sparrows) in a building where tuberculosis has prevailed.
17th. Let no consumptive person attend on cattle nor prepare their food.