18 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 27, 1965 • Mastitis (Continued from Page 13) pro'idc 1.. i ci aiuotml.s of a clean 1 i .a pioduet. Alcil (I. . a i pioving that nia . . !i > lickccl accou’ 1 „ ’ 1 c \ml they aic at tho same tii'u 0 . dueled ..( ilv' I Coloiado i i men u a i tation ; piOCCl'l" then <' inale. 1 t then !t month- He- <. for cl nil Undei-' '■! maclvn. > is used i amount of uic and a clean p 'oi Hint is functional,, ught ate (heheart of the unit. A mal-functionmg unit may pie\ent blood fiom returning to the -udder This is a sure v.aj to cause masti tis. (2) Keep the milking unit clean. Wash and sciub all parts altet use Inflations should be changed each week CS , D , C*C‘ , E*w'w-nr - 1650 - - Tractor with t* • Greater power. 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D. 2, Ephrata, Pa. and the idle set stored in a lye solution. Inflations .made by the milking machine manu facturer arc likely to be more satisfactory. (3) Fight bac lena. This includes prevent ing injury to cows, clipping ami dehorning and good sain ( ilimi piacticcs such as ade <liiale dunnage and paved .m.u. (4) Pei form proper ud der massage about one min ute pi ioi to attaching the milking unit Milk selves as a lirbi leant during the m/ilk ing process and prevents m lin\ fiom tissue rubbing against tissue (5) Always use > sti .p cup on each cow at e.i'l’ milking This completes letdown, cleans teat canals and helps the dairyman lo cate infection. (6) After each cow is milked, rinse teat cups in watei and then dip in a sanitizing solution. (7) Use the machine for stripping ibut be sure the machine is not operating after milk flow is completed. This is sure to cause udder injury, and in vites mastitis causing (bac teria (8) Keep udder records on each cow including test- . . ton -n\ of i danv ,i im- ’king . > ned i. ’ i m- i in n cc steps (1) ’king ai e it i i ight „■ ni lines SALE REGISTER Saturday, March 27 at 11:30 A.M. Public Sale 43 head of outstanding Holstein - Dairy Cows and farm equipment at 1 mile north of Sadsburyville, Pa., Rt 30, Chester Co., turn north at Sadsburyville Hotel. Tcims by Herbert Moweryand Earl Hartsoe. •Monday, March 29, at 11:00 ing and treatment. (9) Don’t overload the milking machine operator. One man can proper ly handle two buckets, three pipe line units or four par lor units. Hesseltine suggests these added precautions: Test milking unit pumps with an air flow meter to in sui e proper vacuum. Locate the vacuum con troller at the end of the line away from the milking unit. The incoming air will help keep lines clean and dry. Provide an atmosphere of clean living around the dairy barn with proper drainage and removal of items, that could injure udders. Hesseltine points out that bacteria which cause mastitis are usually harmless to a healthy udder. It is only af ter the udder is damaged that infection starts. Then it is a struggle to eliminate the in fection and get the udder healed. Once infection occurs the udder never returns to its full production potential. LET US GIVE YOUR NEW HOLLAND Hayliner • CLEANING • INSPECTION • LUBRICATION ACT NOW .... Avoid dokr : ARRANC Quarry vl".. A.M., 1905, Parkchestcr Farms Complete Dispersal (with ex ception of few blemished cows) at the farm located on Ete. 22 on east edge of city of Harrisburg, Pa. Terms by Park Shceslcy. Wednesday, March 31, 1965, on the premises adjoining the Borough of Elizabethtown, east of Williams Chevrolet Ga rage, along Schwanger Road. Terms by Walter E. Shank 1 Saturday, April 3, 1965 AIL Day Commission and Donation Auction starting at 9:00 A.M, located 6 miles Southeast of Strasburg, along Route 896 in Village of Georgetown, Lan caster County, Pa. Terms by Bart Twip. Active Firemen. • Have You Heard? (Continued from Page 15) Carrots are an ail-purpose vegetable. You can serve them raw as a finger food or in salads, you can put them in stew or soup, or you can serve them as a vegetable. Raw car rots m'ake a vitamin A-nch, low calorie snack. PATZ Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo (Jnloaders - Cattle Feeders Robert K. Rohrer Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel KI 8-2559 A COMPLETE TRIPLE CHECK NOW! TRIPLE CHECK Includes: Thorough engine cleaning or PTO checkup. i s d ,<d‘ l, r>imcnt of pickup. r 1 «-p of feeder area. P'- Ovei - —-section and lubrication. »I RLE CHECK NOW! 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