THE NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES ANNUAL COW SHOW AND SALE. The ten top cows in the annual Holstein show and sale at the New Hol land Sales Stables had a grand average of sl r lB6 according to Abe Diffenbach, Sales Manager. The grand champion shown by Marvin Eshkman, Strasburg, was sold in tile aLerncon sale to Charles C. My Steer Feeders ..« PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED Digestive disorders and a slight transient de pression in appetite in newly-arrived cattle in the ~ feedlot have been problems for a number of years. There are numerous causes: The sudden change in type of feed, for example, from grass and milk to grain, milage and/or hay and a protein supple ment. . ■> Too rapid pushing of grain concentrates. Too much protein Not enough Too much high quality roughage. Unpalatable feed. Too much green chopped legume or grass silage. Feeding softer immature corn. If not moldy, soft corn is satisfactory, hut animals must be accustomed to it gradu ally (Morrison). "A Winning combination for any cattleman". RAST/^I &Z&&A WITH CATTLE GOING ON FEED Green Posture Livestock Feeds and Good Management STOCK****** ers, 1500 -Rohrerstown Rdr, for $1,675. The second place animal shown by Norman Kolb, 355 Pitney Rd. sold to Paul Zimmerman, Epihrata. The selling price was $1,200. Melvin” Kolb, 621 Willow Rd. and Marvin Eshleman sold the third place cow for $1,300 to Donald Hostetter. The top 100-head averaged 627 dollars. L. F. Photo BP iiV For a successful and profitable steer feeding pro gram designed to minimize these problems contact any Miller & Bushong Service Representative or call us direct at Lancaster, 392-2145. Miller & Bushong, Inc. Rohrerstown, Pa. FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE • Have You Heard? (Continued from Page 11) should list the fiber content along with dhections for caie Be suic to note whether the labile can be laundered 01 must be drycleaned. Check whether allowance must bo made tor shrinkage. Dried Flower Arrangements When making dried flower arrangements, keep containers natural. They may be a slab of wood, a brick, or an earth enware container. Try to ex press the feeling of autumn, the casualness of a “design of nature ” Or you can use fall vegetables arranged in a mar ket basket. Try for the feeling of an abundant market place. Some materials you can use for fall arrangements include —Grasses - fountain, pampas, timothy. —Grains - barley, field corn, oats, lye, wheat, sorghum. —B ernes - barberry, bay ber ry, black alder, bittersweet. —Vegetables - artichokes, red onions, hot peppers, goinds, purple-top turnips, purple cab bage. When You Buy Ham... To get the most for your money when buying a ham, buy it either whole or by the half. That way you’ll get those meaty center slices. A “ham half” must be exactly that. A piece of ham labeled butt or shank end or portion means the butcher has removed the Too much green chopped corn causing green corn poison ing. 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. 10. Digestive disorders caused by infections. 11. In addition, in connection with supplements containing an antibiotic, there is an adjustment of the rumen microflora 'to the antibiotic. 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 he noticed. This effect is transient and after 36 to 48 hours the appetite should be restored to normal. 12. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 28. 1967—7 Tips on Making Ph. Lancaster 392-2145 (Area Code 717) Lanchester Pony Club At a meeting of the execu tive committee ot the Lanchcs ler Pony club recently, it was decided that a one day Rally be on the John M Gibson prop held at headquarters of the club erty, Drumore Rl, today, Satur day. October 28. according to John E Waters, president. Exe cutive Committee. An invitation is being ex tended to Brandywine Pony Club and to the Berks Pony Club to participate in this ral ly which will consist of three main phases of horsemaster ship, namely, Cross-country riding, Dressage and Stadium Jumping Individual riders will be scored on their perform ance in all three phases. The Club’s newly acquired headquarters at the Gibson farm have been improved by the club members by erecting a 150’x300’ training ring, the building of a IVa-mile, 15-jump cross-country comse and the erection of two 66’x132’ per manent dressage rings The club invites interested area residents to see the members perform at their headquarters the day of the rally. Gibson’s farm is located south of the Susquehannock State Park on the road to Fishing Creek, fol low the signs. center slices and probably sold them separately for more money. S"t as. “!£f <4