Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 07, 1968, Image 20

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 7.1968
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AVERAGE
MONTHLY
WEATHER OUTLOOK
Weather Bureau Extended
Forecast Division
FOR DECEMBER 1968
Precipitation is predicted to
exceed normal over a broad
area extending from the south
ern Plateau through the Cen
tral Plains, Ohio Valley, eastern
Great Lakes and Noitheast Sub
normal precipitation is predict
ed for the West Coast, the
noithern Plains and Florida.
Elsewhere near normal
amounts are in prospect.
Temperatures are expected to
average below seasonal normals
over the southern, half of the
Nation lying west of the Missis
sippi, and also over New Eng
land. Above normal tempera
tures are expected for the Ohio
Valley and Southeast. In un
specified areas near normal
averages are indicated.
Winterize Pleasure Horses
Now To Keep Them Healthy
Now mat cold weather has To keep your horse comfor-
Mled most of the parasite eggs table and contented during the
F , . long winter months, make sure
in pastures, it s a good idea to . g f ree 0 f external parasites
“wintenze” your horses to keep as we n Spraying or washing
them healthy through the win- with a safe pesticide should add
ter savs Dr Robert Hammond, much to your horse’s well be
’ " ... ing Pay paiticular attention to
University of Mary the ears, mane and tail and be
sion veterinarian sure to rub the insecticide well
into the hair
New diugs that are effective
m lemovmg hots and other in
ternal parasites will pay off m
a thriftier horse and better use
of feed Some of the new drugs
can be given by injection, by
stomach tube, or by mixing with
the feed They are relatively
safe and very effective, Dr.
Hammond adds Contact your
practicing veterinarian for
names of drugs and recom
mended methods of treatment.
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You don’t see a man nowadays
T , , , , , , walking along the street picking
If your horse has not had a , ° ~
:etanus booster in the past year, 1S t e ®th an y oftener than you
it is a good idea to have this see a hoise and buggy.
Tetanus Shots Good Insurance
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done now, as well, Dr. Ham
mond advises.
Tetanus organisms can be
found in almost every horse
stable; under these conditions,
the slightest puncture wound
could cause lockjaw Tetanus in
horses is usually fatal. If your
unvaccinated horse is injured,
an immediate treatment with
tetanus antitoxin will offer
some protection, but regular an
nual vaccination with toxoid is
the best insurance, Dr Ham
mond advises.
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Try a Classified Ad In Lancaster Forming
1 Whatever your dairy feeding program, you can
use new Wayne 32% Dairy Krums to good ad
vantage. Just balance this blend of high quality
proteins, vitamins and minerals with the nutrient*
in your own farm grains. Select the protein level
that is right tor the roughage used. Each cow
will produce milk at her full bred-in milking power.
And, the texture of ground and mixed rations if,
improved. Ask us for details. ’
ROHRER’S MILL
K. D. 1, Ronks
GRUBB SUPPLY GO.
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC. PARADISE SUPPLY
Witm'er Paradise
FARM SERVICE
Lawn Ph. 964-3444
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R D 1, Quarryville
R. D. 2. Peach Bottom
H. JACOB HOOBER
Intercom se, Pa.
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FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Columbia
WHITE OAK MILL
R. D. 4, Manheim
HERSHEY BROS.
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R. D. 1, East Earl
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
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