Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 22, 1968, Image 6

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    C\ -T.wnon«tT Farming. Saturday. June 22.1968
Pennsylvania 4-H Congress Leader
ship Council advisors, John Morrow of
RD 1, Tyrone, left, and Averril Royer
ot 2025 Oregon Pike, Lancaster, confer
on program activities with. Leland G.
Jinks, State 4-H Club leader during the
four-day conference held this week on The
Milk Proteins
Provide Clues
About Mastitis
Mastitis infection in cows ap
pears to have a direct effect on
cells that secrete milk a U S
Department of Agriculture sci
entist reported recently
Convincing evidence comes
fiom studies on changes in mHk
proteins during infection, ac
cording to Dr Charles A Kid
dy. a dairy scientist in USDA’s
Agricultural Research Service
Protein composition of milk
fiom infected cows differs from
normal, which brings up the
question of how closely speciLc
protein changes are tied to a de
veloping cast of mastitis
To fine 1 out. Dr Kiddy infused
udders of healthy cows with
heat-killed staphylococcus bac-
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Pennsylvania State University main cam
pus. These outstanding 4-H members were
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over 1.000 4-H members from all Common
wealth counties.
tena (one of the major agents of Kiddy said. “It was accompan
mastitis), and checked effect on led by a decrease in alphas- and
milk proteins every 3 hours beta-casein, and increase in ser
thereafter ' um albumin - and the appear
ance of new protein types Some
*We found that udder inflam- o th er proteins, however, remain
mation develooed rapidly.” Dr. ed unaffected
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■ Reliquefies for just 4c per quart
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RONKS, PA.
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