6—Lancaster Farming, Friday, September 5, 1958 A FUTURE CHAMPION takes her first nourishment at the show tent where she was born last Friday. Reck Acres Dixie, the dam of the calf appears unaware that she has just won the Ayrshire grand cham pionship at the Southeastern FFA Dairy Show. The young owner of the pair, Ned Z. Paes, Strasburg Rl, was offered several sales for the young calf at the show tent, Artificial Breeders Association Elects Groff as Director Earl L Groff, Strasburg RDI, was recently elected to a three year term as a Director of the National Association of Artifi cial Breeders He has been presi “Also Bail Bond Service” BUHRMAN’S CONVENIENT ONE PRICE PARKING LOTS IN LANCASTER Opposite Brunswick- Hotel Opposite Post Office Chestnut & Oueen Streets West Chestnut Street Next to Western Auto A New Weber Hotel East King Street Norman A. Buhrman, 228 N. Duke St. “Also Bail Bond Service” Tha naw Insachcida that’s amazingly affac tiva, aconomicoi, sofa, aasy to usa f fast and claan Kills (lias, •van the resistant ones, and othar msacts thot plagua tha dairy (arm. Ask to saa It damonsfrafoc SMOKETOWN, PA. Ph. Lane. EX 22659 dent of the Southeastern Penn sylvania Aitificial Breeding Co operative for the past fifteen >ears Also, he is presently serv ing his first term as president of the Pennsylvania Association of Artificial Breeding Co-operatives ■ Need... ■ ■ HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN ! S Buy Now and Savel ■ ■ More and more farmers are buying from us for ■ ■ better value and all around satisfaction. ■ ■ Delivered any quantity ■ ■ Ph. Strasburg OV 7-3211 ■ 5 ESBENSHADE TURKEY FARM ! ■ PARADISE. PA. J "■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Mlllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllll^ I Salsbury’s Laboratories Poultry | | Disease Prevention Program | |n | . , in your feed, starter & grower (to | 1 roiysiai 16-18 wks). Prevents coccidiosis, 1 | pullorum, typhoid, round worms, | 1 tape worms, hexamitiasis and blue | 1 comb. For replacement stock, | 1 breeders, broilers, turkeys & | 1 pheasants 1 1 w|7 —water vaccine, (or dust, or intra- f 1 ” aVaC nasal) new castle & bronchitis. Use § | N. C. & B. 4 days, N. C. 4 weeks, & I | N. C. & B, 4 months, & fall-winter | | ’5B - ’59 N. C. every 3-4 months. i B 1? IP Wing Web, at 6 -12 wks. Histostat for 1 | f OWI lOX 3 w ks. where Blackhead prevails | I q T\r , |. In y°ur laying mash (& hog feed too, | § d lullO steers soon.) “Spares” the antibiotic = | - and protein, gives 5% -9% more | s eggs per year, 4/10 less feed per 1 1 dozen eggs, plus 5% greater livability. = | J Total cost of above about .09c per bird per laying | | year. | | FEED DEALERS NOTE Polystat one inventory | | coccidiostat & wormer. 1 | F. W. FISHER f = Kepresentative = | LEACOCK, PA. ' Ph. Leola OL 6-7356 | fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiil but said she is not for sale Showgirl, as the calf probably be named had gathered enough strength by the time she was 12 hours old to follow her mother around the show tent and have a frisky game with the youngsters at the show. Sire of the calf is Windrow Preferred Kingfish who is classi fied excellent. (LF Photo) For an unusual summer milk drink combine one teaspoon of instant coffee with one cup of milk Place the coffee in a con tainer with a tight fitting lid Add the milk and shake Serve m chil led glasses ’SSti Anti-Coccidiosis Drugs for Poultry Tested by IJSDA Two new drugs glycarbyla mide and nicarbazin used against the poultry disease known as cecal coccidiosis, proved more effective in recent U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture experiments than four other compounds cur rently used The six chemicals were com pared at Beltsville, Md. by Drs Don K. McLoughlin and David K Chester of USDA’s Ammal Dis ease and Parasite Research Divi sion. Compounds used, besides glycarbylamide and nicarbazin. were mtrafourazone, Bifuran, sul faqumoxahne, and Tnthiadol. Lit tle information was previously available on their relative value in limiting the effects of cecal coc cidiosis. Results of the tests were report ed today by Dr McLoughlin to members of the Society of Proto zoologists. meeting with the Am erican Institute of Biological Sciences at Bloomington, Ind. Only those birds fed glycarbyla mide-mediated mash showed bet ter weight gains than the controls This suggests a primary growth promoting property in this com pound, but further testing will be If you are Ready To Buy . . . GOOD CHICKS Pick up your phone and call |J at Oxford, (Pa.) 286 COLLECT Bill will pay the call. Consumers, Including buyers for stores, institutions, etc., want the Best Meat and Eggs ... no irregular lots of birds or mixed colors and mixed quality eggs. The final result depends on what you start with, and we have the chicks that will make Premium-Price meat and eggs. Interior quality of eggs is “tops”. Started Pullets Now Ready Carey White Leghorns, White Rocks, Cornish-Rock Cross, Merryknoll and Golden Sex-Links, New Hamps and Barred Rocks. Phone today for a date. Burling’s Hatchery Box F, Oxford, Pa. all "Certified "seed is NOT alike (n . » ) _ . " _ DON’T LET ANYBODY tell you all Certified seed is the same. There IS a difference! A H. Hoffman Seeds, Inc. is not only the largest producer of “Certified” winter grains in Pennsylvania, but the superior quality of Hoffman “Certified” seeds exceed the state certifica tion standards by a wide margin. FOR EXAMPLE: Penna. Certification A. H. Hoffman’s Certified Requirements for Barley WONG BARLEY 99.00% (minimum) PURITY 99.76% 1.00% (maximum) INERT MATTER 0.23% 90.00% (minimum) GERMINATION 95-00% 46 lbs. (minimum) WT. PER BU. 50.6 lbs. The blue certification tag is not enough. The Hoffman brand tag on the seed you sow can mean bigger crop profits for you. That fact has been demonstrated now for 60 years. For complete information and prices on Hoffman Wong BARLEY, Dußois and LeConte Winter OATS, Pennoll, Dual, Seneca and Thorne WHEAT, Balbo and Tetra- Petkus RYE, as well as other fall seeds, contact your Hoffman salesman today or phone TW 8-3421 for delivery right to your farm. A H *Hoffrnan Seeds, i Nc . f Landisville, Penna. ~x required before this finding can be substantiated. All infected groups of chicks treated with medicants showed less mortality, less evidence of severe hemorrhage.and other dis ease symptoms, and better weight gains than did infected but un treated groups. Results_with the compounds tested differed only m the degree of protection given the treated birds. The researchers divided 573 mied-brfeed chicks, coccidia-free and three to four weeks old, into croups of about 20 birds. Each group was confined m a wire cage. Sui ting mash and water were of feied to all groups. The groups that received medi cation were started on appropri ately medicated mash about 24 hours before being inoculated with the coccidiosis disease or ganism (Eimena tenella) They were kept on the medicated mash for 14 days after inoculation. The umnoculated, unmedicated controls and the inoculated but unmedicated groups were fed re gular starting throughout the ex periment None of the nicarbazin-medi aied birds died. Mortality was less than 5 per cent among birds treated with nitrofurazone, glycar bylamide, or Bifuran. Mortality in the inoculated, unmedicated groups were 41 per cent. (4 year average) rnrrq G WTn Ml »