Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 03, 1965, Image 19

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Dr. Samuel Guss, extension
veterinarian of Penn Stale,
•old the group that in the
„ u in diseases affecting feed
er cattle 90 percent of the ef
fective treatment Involves re
moving the sources of injury
and minimizing stress.
Ifc listed parasites, both
internal and external, as
chronic feeder problems, “As
long o« young cattle are on
ANNUAL SPRING
STOCK
FRIDAY,
Sale Starts 1:00 P.M.
800 HEAD 800
STEERS and HEIFERS
Herefords, Angus, Shorthorns
All Local Cattle
BLUE RIDGE LIVESTOCK SALES, INC.
Charles Town, W. Va.
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C. H. WOLGEMUTH & SONS
10TH ANNUAL
ALL DAY SALE
Saturday, April 10, 1965
10:00 A.M.
Manheim, Lancaster County, Pa.
(4 Miles West of Manheim, Pa.)
20 TRACTORS BALERS COMBINES
FARM EQUIPMENT
DAIRY AND POULTRY EQUIPMENT
HARDWARE TOOLS LUMBER HAY
STRAW
Cousins with dry goods. Anything you would find on a
large or small farm. _
NOTE Farmers and Dealers Cash in on that surplus
equipment. Anything sold on commission. We begin receiving
equipment March 29 till day of sale. NO GOODS received,
Saturday morning April 10, except by appointment. Tractor
«ith loader for your service.
Sale starts at 19:00 a.m. For information contact
C. H. WOLGEMUTH Sale Manager
Phone 665-5664 Manheim, Pa.
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The BIGGEST
USED FARM EQUIPMENT SALE
At LANDIS BROS., Inc
PRICED TO SELL!
milk they aren't bothered by
worms," he said, “but all old
er cattle arc infested with
worms that live in the gut
and may cause unthrifty
gains.” He outlined prevent
ive and treatment programs.
Sanitary feeding procedures
such as keeping hay and ■wa
ter away from the bedding
areas can help minimize the
worm population. To treat, a
feeder may use phenothiazine
which is cheap though un-
CATTLE SALE
APRIL 9, 1965
OF THE YEAR
NOW GOING ON
LANDIS BROS., INC.
1305 Manheim Pike (1 Mile North of Lane, on Rt. 72)
LANCASTER, PENNA.
palatable, or, thlbenzolc
which is safe, effective on
worms and larvae, but rela
tively expensive.
“External parasites can pink eye, and foot rot. He
cost as much as $lO per head said there is no effective pre
if untreated,” the veterinari- vention of shipping fever,
an said. He reported that lice but that a shot of penicillin
and mange are the main ex- before shipping has proved
ternal parasites troubling helpful. Pink eye can be
Pennsylvania cattlemen. It is helped by a shot of Vitamin
no longer practical, because A, getting the animal into a
of residue problems in the dark, dust-free quarters. Foot
meat, to use DDT and/or rot organisms are present in
Lindane. The recommended any feedlot, or in manuie
treatment today is Ciodrin, contaminated soil, and gain
he said. It may be used liber- entrance into the animal’s
ally and is quite safe. body through a cut or bruise.
One of the best ways to Keep hoofs short and walk
tell a sick animal, short of steers through a copper sul
taking its temperature, is to Lite footbath,
look at its ears. If one or
both ears are hanging down, GRAYBILL HONORED
it’s a good indication the an- RY CLAY EQUIP. CO.
imal is running a fever. This b m"^Tybill 1
examination should be made for C 1 E j t corp serv .
before the steers are unload- ing the Lltitz> Pa . area) has
ed, Guss said. been awar ded membeiship in
“When you bring your the Clay “400” Club for 1964.
steei s home try to minimize This is an organization of deal
upsets for two weeks,” Guss eis throughout the countiy who
told the group. “-Never ex- have distinguished themselves
cite them; don’t worm them m the sales, installation and
or spray for lice. The best service of Clay “Pushbutton”
thing would be to put them f aim equipment.
on .pasture, but if that’s not The award was announced by
possible, put them in the lot Rogei Clay piesident of the
and feed just grass hay.” Cedai Falls, lowa fnm
I jjlilil
PH. 393-3906
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 3, 1965—18
lie discussed the common
problems of shipping fever,
Many Big
Bargains
Big Selection of
Tractors
• J.D. 3010 R-DSL
• J.D. 2010 RU-DSL
• J. D. A w/adj. front
axle
• J. D. B w/cult.
• J. D. L w/plow and
cult.
• J. D. MC crawler
w/loader
• I.H.C. 350 High Utility
• Farmall C
• Farmall BN w/plow
and cult.
• Farmall A w/plow and
cult.
• Allis , Chalmers WD4S
Penn State Plans
Open House For
Ag. Career Info
The College of Agriculture
of the Penn State University
will hold its annual Open
House on April 3 to acquaint
high school students and
teachers with developments
and opportunities in the ag
ricultural sciences. Students
are encouraged to bring
their parents to discuss
these opportunities with th«
faculty members who will be
on hand.
“The Open House response
is evidence that large num
bers of non-farm youth in
Pennsylvania are interested in
the agricultural sciences,”
stated Howard B. Sprague,
former chairman of ithe
event and now (Executive
Secretary of the Agricultural
Board for the National Acad
emy of Sciences National
Research Council
“We have discovered a
deep interest in oui fields of
science on the part of a wide
lange of people,” Di Sprague
said in a lecent journal
ai tide
He concluded that such an
event helps many people un
dei stand the iole played by
the College of Agneultuie
and the Agncultuial Expeix
ment Station in the economy
and life of the state
Open House headquaiteis
will be the Hetzel Union
Building known as the
“HUB ” All events will be
wuthin easy walking distance
of the ’ HUB” and will be
undeiway fiom 8 am. to 4
p m.
• Wifmer
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1'5,?30 pounds of milk and
709 pounds of fat, in 305
days. Penn Del Impellal Dix
ie, a Ji 3yeai-old, pioduced
11,560 pounds of milk, and
567 pounds of fat in 305
days
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