“lolled” the cow, Dr McMullen ACETONEMIA IS DETECTED BY the presence dehorned foui heifeis and vao of ketone bodies in the urine of the cow. Dr. McMullen cm<l ted two for Brucellosis tests a sample of urine to determine whether the cow Abortus Dr McMullen said he is suffering from acetonemia. When he found no trace t,nnks this laccmation pro of the disease, he conducted other tests to determine gram ’ wllich 13 paid for hy the ailment. L. F. Photo. 3t ate funds, has done more for the health of the state dairy (Continued from Page 6) blem 'he faces is breeding gram Piactically every dany small animal practice and the troubles in the dairy herd, man in the county now his his treating of poultry flocks. Pro- Next to this is udder problems calves vaccinated between four bably the most prevalent pro- At the Hoist tarm a big and siv months of age, he said i)P»- (Continued on Page 8) there IS something new for you and EHRLICHS has it! ★ Portable THJarable ★ Low Cost ★ Easy To Erect Ideal For Professional Growers Nurserymen Farmers and Home Gardeners. It’s a new idea-using time-tested principles-but stabilizer-plus tough plastic film—the Magic Circle eliminating the high cost and space factors which plastic Greenhouse can be set up anywheie, in any ordinarily limit the amount of plants which can be size—and at wonderfully low cost. You owe it to grown the “greenhouse” way. Consisting of light- yourself to check its advantages! weight curved plasnc pipes with a plastic center- TWO MORE RABBIT REPELLENT jm J. C. EHRLICH CHEMICAL CO, wc. PLASTIC GREENHOUSE Get Mature Plants and Ripe Fruit Weeks Ahead Of Unprotected Plants! Effective Economical Safe Easy-To-Use Friendly Protects trees, flowers, shrubs and yesetable ferdens from rabbit damas*. 736-738 E. Chestnut St. - <*> The Revolutionary New ROWING AIDS ANIMAL REPELLENT iL ch<l!es mSSf Dogs Cats, Deer fflnjemjk' Sheep, Skunks ywfw Raccoons Keeps animals away from lawns, trees, shrubs, flowers sHHMHDr and vegetable gardens. OE YOUB NEAREST FARM OR GARDEN SUPPLY DEALER Holstein had injured her udd er. A. shot in the hip and treatment m the teat canal with antibiotics weie prescrib ed. A, second cow had an m tlamed udder and poor appe tite. A test ot the mine show ed no symptoms ot acetonemia and no problems could be heard in the chest cavity. The problem ot blood in the milk was assumed to be connected with swelling which went alon-? with calving. A shot in the hip to perk up the appetite and local udder treatment with antibiotics completed the treat ment and we were leady to wash our boots again and bo on our way. Two stops to check and treat cows with breeding pio blems and, one cow with a crushed teat which had to have the end severed, brought us to lunch time. We leturncd to Quanyville and ate our sandwiches along with delicious soup sened by Mrs Bett> MriMullen Di. Sch muck piepaied some -worm medicine lor my pony, and we were on our way again. At the Stoner farm, after we herds than any other one pro- * LANCASTER WE WASHED OUR BOOTS about a dozen times it seemed. After every call, boots were washed in a disinfectant solution to keep from cairying disease from one farm to another. This becomes almost a ritual and is never overlooked. Medicines, veterinary equipment and radiophone equipment almost fiU the trunk of the car. L. F. Photo. At.ulablo In Comploto Kits 2o - .TO - 100 Jb’ei't Jjoii” Easy To Erect And Maintain The simple construction and pre-formed, lightweight framing makes the Magic Circle Plastic Greenhouse simple to use and virtually ti oubie-free. Can Be irrigated And Ventilated All you need to irrigate is to tie standard sprinkler hose to center stabilizer. To ventilate—all you need to do is lift the ends for as long as necessary. Con Be Used Over And Over Again This is not a one-time use, throw-away product, but a sturdy piece of equip* ment made to be used year after year. Low Original Cost—Low Upkeep Cost Because it is simple in design and concept, the original cost is low. Be cause it is made of sturdy plastic there are no worries about rust or easy breakage. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 23, 1963 Approximately 2 Feet High—6 Feet Wide 397-3721 7
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