* Klow ls JM2&iSS£S.Ji£?, 6 • Feed Deolers ® ,i isa» |horder-line cows. Use (Continued from Page 1) sons. Canton, Pa _ second tie elute and tW »™ <• «•'• J~" determine the nows ylce . pre ,, JMt M , llon Ooa , possible ventilation Be al- that are making the most net Flor Mlllmg Co . Ban . e.t for dead birds, chickens, return each year. MIA re- _ Th f ld Vice-President; or cats that may give you some cords should be very useful. * & warning of the trouble Silo Richland, Pa. - «ns is dangerous and may form Treasurer tins fall m some area - A locust flevoars > ts own The fol , ow ln addltlon t 0 weight in food every day and H w elected Directors „ „ „ , an armj : o£ loc r ’ for a thiee year term George Many first celt dairy heifers which may weigh as much as w _ Robmb Klea mer Feed aie freshening during the late 50,000 tons, descends on crops gt Kreame r,. Pa and Wil summer and fall months. This they consume the food of 5 S , pr enkle, Spangler & is a good chance to cull out million people every day. Spre nkle, Yoik. Pa rf o Cull Poor Cows. Steer Feeders PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH CATTLE GOING ON FEED Digestive disorders and a slight trans- ient depression in appetite in newly-ar- rived cattle in the feedlot have been pro- blems for ; a number of years. There are numerous causes: The sudden change in type of feed, for example, from grass and milk to grain, silage and/or hay and a protein supplement. Too rapid pushing of grain concentrates. Too much protein. Not enough roughage. Too much high quality roughage. Unpalatable feed. Too much green chopped legume or grass silage. Feeding soft or immature corn. If not moldy, soft corn is satisfact ory, but animals must be accustomed to it gradually (Morrison). Too much green chopped corn causing green corn poisoning. 10. Too much silage fed to lighter weight calves. Calves do not have the digestive capacity to obtain their total' digestible nutrients from a full feed of silage alone. Digestive disorders caused by infections. 11 In addition, in connection -with .supplements containing an anti biotic, there is an adjustment of the ruinen microflora to the anti biotic. This may cause a slight depression in rumen function and reduce appetite for 24 to 36 hours after the initial feeding. Softer feces-also may be noticed. This effect is transient and after 36 to 48 hours the appetite should be restored to normal.. 12. For a successful and profitable steer feeding program designed to minimize these problems contact any Miller & Bushong Service Repre sentative or call us direct at Lancaster, 392-2145. Green Pasture Livestock Feeds and Good Management “A winning combination for any cattleman”. "FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE" Miller & Bushong, Inc. Rohrerstown, Pa. Ph. Lancaster 392-2145 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 14, 1963 Clarence Keener Has Top Cow In D.H.I.A. A registered Holstein cow in the herd ot Claience Keen er, Manheun R 3, finished hei 305 day lactation in July with 16,60 2 pounds of milk and 945 pounds ot butteifat tor the highest lactation m the Red Rose Dairy Heid Improve ment Association The high monthly aveiage during the month was made by the 27 registered Holstems in the herd at the Red Rose Re seal ch Faun The herd asei aged 1,701 pounds of milk with a 3 7 per cent test and 03 pounds ot butteifat per cow Second high average was made by the 21 registeied Holstein cows owned by John E Esh, Gordonville R 1 The herd had 60 pounds of butter fa,t in 1,574 pounds of milk with a 3 8 per cent test Second high lactation was produced by a registered Hol stein cow in the herd of Hiram S Aungst, Elizabethtown R 1 She made 20,066 pounds ot milk and 876 pounds ot but tertat Three other cows in the as sociation had moie than 800 pounds of butterf.it during the lactation ending in July They were in the herds of Christ K. 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(Continued from Page 1) in 1956 He was first elected to chairmanship in September of 1962 after setvmg as in terim chanman in 1961-62 fol lowing the death ot Landis BecVer Othei officers reelected were Blmei Hubei, Pequea Rl, vice chairman, and John J Herr, Mount Joy Rl, legular mem ber Frank W Aument, Holtwood Rl, was elected first alternate membei, succeeding Russell Drumm, Denver R 2 Aument was a second alternate mem ber last year The second alternate mem bei went to .1 Wade Groff, Hol stein breeder from Lancaster R 7 Community committeemen, were elected last week by mail balloting Seldomridge, who was elec ted community committeeman from Salisbury and Leacock Twps last week, resigned his chairmanship following his re election to the county com mittee Thuisday night He was succeeded by Robert Mast, Narvon R 2. 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