• Shipping Fever which lowers the animals nat- mals are brought in they ural resistance and opens the should be housed in clean, (Continued from Page 1) way for disease to move in. comfortable, well-bedded quar there will be a swelling about ™ ere are als ° other important ters. and have plenty of fresh, Je throat. If respiration be- ® t !f M “ > 11 s,,ch as “P 08 ”® to clean water Feed them light comes obstructed, breathing ® h,lly t weather , or sudden ly at flrst - Some steer feeders „,I1 be difficult and rapid If chan »? s m temperatures; over- have had success in helping { he animal is going to die, c ™, wd lin I in? -* f P° orly ventilated their animals make the change will usually do so within f“ d d }’ afty h ? usin f' lo K n * and from a "early 100 per cent 94 hours inegular intervals between roughage diet to one composed 1 QtlP „ t 0 suddlv the feedl "S and watering, etc. of gram by starting them off Stiess seems to supply the Wlth a few pounds of a special fiiggenng action for this dis- ... , ease This is evident from ob- Aside flom avoiding the mis dauy booster feed which is scivations of many cases of managements mentioned above, high in vitamins and minerals, weakened or mishandled am- there are other precautions mals being the first in a herd which may help avert, or at Some others have used a feed lo contract shipping fever, least soften, the effects of containing an antibiotic The Shipping itself is a stress shipping fever When the am- object of any of these ap- r. - 1 See Your Hoffman Seed Man About tHoffman Zj FARM SEEDS ALFALFA• CLOVER• OATS • PASTURE and... THESE' HOFFMAN SEED MEN ARE READY Frank Bucher, Rothsville 626-6504 Lester Erb, Elizabethtown 367-7112 Jason H. Mellinger, Sirasburg 687-6546 A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC., LANDISVILLE, WpJNA. Serving farmers with finest quality seeds since J "HPS" Formulas High Capacity Funk's G-Hybrids Lindsey 77F Haymor Alfalfa Trudan 1 10-19 Brand Alfalfa "Pennscott" Clover "Pennlate" Orchardgrass "Climax" Timothy . " m wf' w * A ’^.SEjsv. *T ** >-V *»-*?•« •'■- . < * ■< H •Jfe, «♦* , <* * y**' \ aJM/v " '-—f>i-v. < <*A- s-V v Vk •>. A * v ■A V. These are just a few of the “Key” seeds that are discussed in the new Blue Book carried by your Hoffman Seed Man. Let him use this book to guide you toward Higher-Profit Farming in 1965. Jonathan S. Shirk, Bareville 656-9302 D. Wayne Sweigart, Elizabethtown. - 367-2280 E. C. Umble, Gap, Pa. 442-4525 A \V ft A s Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 10, 1964—11 proaches is to get some quick nutrition into the animals and thus help them bridge the physical slump that often ac companies such a complete change in environment During the first few days in the feedlot the operator should watch his animals closely If they go off-feed, become list less, develop a temperature, or begin to breathe faster than normal he should call his vet erinauan without delay. Treat ment may or may not be nec essary, but when disease starts working time is of the utmost importance. 4-H Clubs build better citi zens through leadership, serv ice and achievement Ask the county extension agent how to get into 4-H work. Try A Classified m ■ Checkerboard News New Purina Pro-Lay Egger- offers savings of up to $l.OO per ton in compam.n with regular Eggena. In addition, Least-Cost lerformance Chows pro duced eleven extra ca~ ,o of eggs per 1000 hens. These results are baser" on 5 years o r .ests with light breed commercial layers at tho Purina Research Farm. Combined with ” ;w Purina Least-Cost Performance starting and g owing Chows the Purina Pro-Lay program sa T ss just under Iji per dozen eggs pro duced. Th l ’- new Chow is available now. Let us go over the f. -Is with you today. LDW COST PRODUCTION... 4 the reason why more farmers feed PURINA John r. Hess, U Paradise New Providence John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane . —■TWP i James High Gordonville John B. Kurtz Ephrata • Have You Heard? (Continued from Page 9) you must use them be sure they are well-anchored or have nonskid mats under them. Take time to wipe up spilled food or liquids A good rule to keep in mind is ... if you spill it, wipe it up at once TO KEEP ALMONDS at peak freshness, store in tightly covered containei in the re frigerator. For convenience, you may chop some ahead to use in cookies or cake The 4-H member pledges; “My head to clearer thinking; my heart to greater loyalty; my hands to larger service, and my health to better liv ing.” •Katstwad tradamarks—Ralsto* furlaa Co* Ira B. Landis Vallej Road, Lancaster Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Bbeems. Whiteside & Weieksal Kirkwood S. H. Hiestand & Co. Salunga
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