B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 8.1967 Rearing Poultry On Wire Floors May Reduce Infections, Vet Says The need for parasite-con- ditives make this knowledge trolling anthelmintics and coc- mandatory,” says Levine, cidiostats could vanish if the Naturally occurring intoxica poultry industry switched from tions are coming in for closer floor rearing to wire-floor rear- scrutiny, too. Levine said the ing of birds, says Dr. P. P. Le- edema disease that struck the vine, professor of avian diseas- broiler industry several years es, at the New York State Vet- a go is still being studied. The erinary College, Ithaca, N.Y. edema factor is extremely tox- Dr. Levine reviewed avian dis- j c j n very small quantities, es ease research at the recent pecially to younger birds. Pfizer Research Conference. The United States pou itry He said the trend to cages j n< j us t r y has only recently en for hens has noticeably re- CO untered the so-called “ground duced incidence and severity of poisoning” first reported worm infections. Levine review- - n turkey poults in England, ed one study in which hens Laboratory work there reveal raised in cages and wire-floor ed the cause to be an afiatoxin reared broilers had fewest produced by fungus growth on worms, compared to birds rais- peanu t s ed on the floor. He also point- * ______ ed out that bacterial infections _ are spread by fecal contamina- f’crcr PnrrhaSft tion, and some leukosis out breaks could possibly be caused Pt*ncn*2a m Qpf by a beetle which picks up the * 1 “*** virus from infected litter. “There is little doubt that as egg solids purchase program time goes on, the infectious announced by the U.S. Depart agents that produce relatively ment of Agriculture June 16 prompt and acute disease will will be due by 2 p.m., July 10, decline in importance and num- and weekly thereafter until her,” Levine predicts. “Advanc- further notice, USDA said this es in knowledge about viral week. Initial offers totaling and larger disease organisms 300,000 pounds are requested. are occurring rapidly, and con- offers must be in carlot trol measures are being de- quantities of 27,000 pounds net veloped quickly.” weight. The dried whole egg But, he adds, the increasing solids must be pasteurized and use of chemotherapeutic agents gas-packed in three-pound (No. and synthesized feed compo- 10) cans at establishments op nents, use of pesticides and erating under the supervision anthelmintics, and raising birds of Consumer and Marketing in “man-made” environments Service. The dried whole eggs are creating greater need for must be processed after the knowledge in the field of in- date of current production toxications. “FDA regulations which meet the U.S. Procure governing drugs and feed ad- ment Grade I quality require- TOP-DRESS ALFALFA , _ NOW —WITH... 0-14-14 0-20-20 0-15-30 TOP-Q Use Our Spreader Truck Service or Our Rental Spreaders ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. MFRS, OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS Grofftown Rd. Next to Waterworks Ph. 392-4963 No Other Protein Need When You Feed USE ONLY Vi 18. SPECIAL TANVILAC PER HEAD PER DAY WITH GRAIN AND ROUGHAGE - GET BIGGER PROFITS i FOR MORE PROFITS—MAIL COUPON I | THE TANVILAC COMPANY, INC. 1 i 4th & Corning Avcs, Box 96, Highland J | Park Station, Dos Moines 13, lowa ■ | • P'ease Send Me Additional Ir'orma- ' i tion about Special Tanvilac. I 1 I have. .Cattle 1 NAME. I ADDRESS. C. 0. NOLT BIRD-IN-HAND First offers In a dried whole SPECIAL TANVILAC Feeders Say . • • "The Most Economical Feeding Plan of All " No trouble with scours or cattle going off feed. You’ll he more than satisfied with our feeding urogram for you’ll get healthy stock, quick gains at low cost. Remember, there’s a FEED LOT PROVEN TANVILAC CULTURE PRODUCT FOR EVERY FARM-FEEDING PURPOSE. LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR Phone Lane. 397 0751 Nan Schreiber Nan Schreiber, Summer Extension Assistant Nan Schreiber has been nam ed summer assistant extension home economist in Lancaster County. Her appointment was effective June 19th. The daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. V. Lester Schreiber, New Holland, she is a senior, majoring in home eco nomics, at Hood College, Frede rick, Maryland. Miss Scnreiber is a member of the college chapter of the American Home Economics Club at Hood, a member of the college choir and chairman of the yearbook staff. She was an active 4-H club member for six years in Lancaster County. She will be associated with Mrs. Doris W. Thomas, Home Economist, and M. M. Smith, Victor Plastow, Arnold G. Lueck, County Agents. ments. Acceptance of the initial offers will be announced by midnight, Thursday, July 13. C&MS said the dried whole eggs will be bought as a sur plus removal activity with funds authorized by Sec. 32 of Public Law 74-320 and distrib uted to school lunch programs. The dried whole eggs must be processed after the date that a contract is signed, but not later than the third Saturday after that date. The first ship ments will be due during the period of Aug. 1 to Aug. 15, inclusive. • Bollinger Wins (Continued from Page 1) possible 500 in the event held this year at the Masonic Homes Farm, Elizabethtown. He is a member of the Cloister FFA Chapter at Ephrata High School. A crowd numbering about 60 participated in the judging competition, which was divided into three divisions—men’s, la dies’, and youth. Winners in the men’s divi sion were; Richard Boyd, York County, 476; William Fisher, East Earl Rl, 463.5; John Hen kel, Strasburg Rl, 462.5; Mark Nestleroth, Manheim R 3, 454.5; •John Burkholder, Lititz R 3, 441.5; and Leon Arnold, Leb anon, 440.5. In the ladies’ division, it was Carol Henkel, Strasburg Rl, finishing first with 436.5 points. She was followed by: Mary Martin, Christiana Rl, 412.5; Mrs. Earl Fisher, East Earl Rl, 375; Mrs. Hazel Nestleroth, Manheim R 3, 369.5; Romaine Huber, 362.5; and Ethel Bol linger, Denver R 2, 349 points. In addition to Bollinger, oth- er placings in the youth divi sion went to; Larry Arnold, Lebanon, 436.5; Susanne Mar tin, Christiana El, 423; Beth Boyd, York County, 405.5; 1 ■ r- Get the BIG silo unjoader value! VanD Delivers m •Double auger i tom digs the el faster and m evenly under ail' dltlons whether age Is frozen, i ardry. Slxclusive, adlusti drive hub gives n positive tract! keeps the mad operating eve and requires power. DELIVERS The double augi with the patent*! allage, rnlxei It «. down the chute. Your cow* and cattle get good, palatable illag*... not • powdered math a* M •(tan happen* with unloadera using blower*. CALEB M. WENGER R. D. 1, QUARRYVILLE, PA. Drumore Center KI 8-2116 KeyTservice no. i Give the "wampum” back to the Ii Frank Arnold, Lebanon, 404.6; and Glenn Sander, Manhelm R 3, 404.5. . In the judging events, live classes of market hogs, con sisting of four animals per class, were rated. Dwight Youn kin, Penn State extension live stock specialist, served as of ficial judge and explained his choices to the audience follow ing the judging of each class. He was assisted by Masonic Homes Farm Swine herdsman James Horton, who was assist ed by Masonic Homes Farm swine herdsman James Hor ton, who hosted the affair. After lunch, Horton conduct ed a tour of the farm’s swine facilities. At present, he not ed, a herd of about 80 sows is being maintained, but that number is somewhat higher than the average of about 50 head usually kept. Long famed for its Duroc strain of hogs,, the Masonic herd is now basically York- Duroc crossbred, with “a lit tle Hampshire thi’own in,” Horton explained. DID YOU KNOW-The Boul der Field at Hickory Run State Park apparently was created about 25 to 35 thousand years ago during a peri-glacial period. Haavy Duty— far allaa If toM* WRIT! OR PHONE US FOR COMPLETE INFOIIi NATION AND PRICES. It’s going out of i Money is becoming outmoded. 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