—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 9. 1960 10 Keep Cows Comfortable For Hot Weather Production Associate Chester County Agent Joseph H. Way says “if dairymen would be as con siderate of their cows’ com fort during hot summer days as they are of their own com fort, they’d be better off fin ancially.’’ He believes a little extra care will help prevent the unsual hot weather slump in milk production, and the ac companying reduction of fat content Way lists these practices to help realize more profit from dairying in summer Provide plenty of shade If trees are not available a cheap shelter will serve the purpose and pay dividends On farms where zero grazing is practiced cows will cons ume more chopped grass if the feed bunks or self-feed ing wagons are located m the shade. >. Supply cool, clean water at easily reached places. Don’t force cows to go long with out water On the -average a Need .. . HAY-STRAW-EAR CORN Buy Now and Save! 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Farm Service Columbia Pike, Lancaster Park Ave« Quarryville Phono EX 2-5722 Phone ST R.95Q7 cow needs 12 to 15 gallons of water a day. In hot wea ther they may drink as much as 80 per cent more than on cool days. Feed good hay on Pasture all the time, and locate the feed rack out of the sun. Flies and other tormenting insects cause much irritation and unrest in dairy herds, follow a good regular spray control program Since cows don’t graze much during the heat of the day make the best pasture available at night when most of the grazing is done In order to provide con stant new pasture growth, clip and rotate pastures reg ularly. Way concludes “If a cow can lie down in comfort and contentment with a full stomach during the hot sum mer months the efforts to provide that comfort will be well paid ” Patronize our advertisers. Sauder Bros New Holland Phone EL 4 8721 Allen H. Matz Denver Phone AN 7-6502 • Lancaster Poultry (From page 3) 9-S, Daniel K. Good, 19.3; 29. Glenn H. 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