Jiiiiiiiniiiiiniiniiniiiiiiini A Registered Holstein cow owned by J. Mowery Frey Jr., 401 Beaver Valley Pike, completed the highest 305 day lactation in May. Rae produced 19,636 lbs. of milk, 982 lbs of butterfat with a 5.0% test. Second high lactation was completed by a Registered Holstein owned by Jacob S. Dienner, Gap Rl. Linda produced 21,- 433 lbs, of milk, 955 lbs. of butterfat with a 45% test. The herd of David S. Lapp, Gordonville Rl, had the highest daily butterfat average. This herd of 25.1 Registered & Grade Hol stein cows averaged 55 5 lbs. of milk, 2.17 lbs of butterfat with a 3 9% test. The herd of Paul B. Zimmerman, Ephrata Rl, placed second. This herd of 32.0 Registered Holstein cows averaged 514 lbs. of milk, 2.07 lbs. of butterfat with a 4.0% test. The lactations with 600 or more pounds of butterfat in the first 305 days are as follows: Owner-Name Breed J. Mowery Frey Jr. Rae Dinah Jacob S. Dienner Linda Daisy John M; Nissley Misty J. Z. Nolt Sandy Maple - Leßpy S.. Smucker Harttr S;-Aungst - Elsie Hiram'S. Aungst Cheerio Ann Robert C. Groff Lill Earl Smoker Bobby EH Nathan G. Stoltzfus Fobes EH Marg EH Eut EH James L. Landis 13 EH Eobert W. Ulrich & Son Sadie GrJ Edwin N. Kurtz Jean Lloyd Wolf. Becky GrH Erma EH Eed GrH Sally EH Lester M. Hawthorne Sue EH Jane EH Donald S. Eby Jewel - Nancy Harry L. Troop Cherry Arleen Molyfay Titus B. Stoner Star Joy Jay C. Garber Diece Lester M. Weaver 198 Brinton & Eager Bea Diane Reuben Z. Smoker Maud Walnut Run Farm Star Ezra M. Martin Carol John C. Groff Spring Levi K. Esh Rocket Melvin H. Ranck Clara Paul S. Horning Burke Jonas E. Zook Sue Clarence Stauffer Sylvia RH Robert F. & Joan B. Book Patsy 1 RH Paul & Robert Wenger Hester GrH Inky RH iiJiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniitiilf IllllSlllilllllllllll Age Days 305 305 8-11 5-5 RH RH 305 305 RH RH 6-8 4-2 ,305 RH 305 305 RH RH 9-4 6-7 RH 305 7-7 5-6 305 RH 305 305 8-3 4-9 RH RH 305 RH 305 305 305 305 5- 6- 2-9 305 305 11-4 305 RH 302 290 305 305 7-2 4-9 10-9 ' 2-7 305 305 6-9 8-5 305 305 7-10 7-9 RH RH RH RH RH 305 305 305 5- 6- 3-2 RH RH 305 305 6-8 4-0 RH 305 5-4 EH 305 RH RH 305 305 5-8 3-9 305 RH RH 305 5-11 RH 305 RH 305 305 RH 305 4-9 GrH 286 RH 6-4 305 RH 305 7-4 5-9 305 305 305 5-6 5-2 LANCASTER COUNTY DHIA MONTHLY I REPORT Milk Test Fat 19,636 21,360 21,433 18,659 20,735 21,463 18,294 17,896 17,645 18,453 17,446 20,436 20,037 35 4.1 47 21,155 15,195 12,878 18,151 12,025 16,866 38 3.9 4.0 3.7 19,008 16,186 15,427 16,344 17,859 16,195 16,852 17,783 14,498 16,915 13,050 4.9 3.8 4.7 34 3.7 20,733 16,932 14,733 16,471 19,969 13,850 17,991 15,708 16,312 15,069 18,157 15,780 14,689 20,122 21,295 17,461 39 16,369 14,971 42 4.3 Owner -Name Breed Allan R. Shoemaker Ella S. R Shellenberger Patty V. Ferry Rohrer Ollie Amos C Stoltzfus Beauty Paul N. Biubacher 79 Nelson H. Hershey Reva RH Walter E. Mowrer 54 Bennie L Fisher Blackie Furry H Frey Blackie Harry H Ranck Jr. Ruth Lou Bethania Farm Sally J. Mowery Frey Cindy RH Amos M. Stoltzfus Gail RH Sam & Allen Kreider Gina RH Ja Jean Dairy Farm Princes RH Raymond M. Hoover Kay RH Dawn RH Arthur P. Sweigart Rosa RH Henry W. Martin Dinah Dianne C. Witmer Sherer Marsha RH Robert H. Kauffman Rockie RH Nancy RH Fobes RH Parke H. Ranck , Gail J. Floyd Kreider 982 929 955 780 828 825 703 SOS Jaime Willis S. Nolt Elva Calvin D. Beiler Emily RH Raymond & Louise Witmer Kebbie RG C Robert Greider Jewel GrH J. Kenneth Hershey Marylou RH Ernest J Sander Bobbie Wanda Eli S King Lilly Andrew G. Miller Lucy GrH Amos & Eleanor Hershey Beauty RH Mervin Nissley 17A 794 792 711 771 750 736 618 603 734 731 724 720 637 624 604 Ben M. Stoltzfus Lady John J. Landis Lilly Classy John N. Landis Fawn Alma Benuel S. Beiler Dude Alvin K. Bollinger 715 620 715 691 709 647 609 707 631 Goldie Daniel S. Esh Sadie Isaac M. Brubaker June M. Irvin Eberly Honey Jay R Foreman 706 701 698 618 Hilda Arthur D. Wenger Nector John Omar Stoltzfus Louise RH Willis M Martin •Liza Nelson E Martin Jo David L Landis Sally RH Bon RH J. Arthur Rohrer & Sons Linda RH Kenneth A. Skiles Terry John L Landis Tilly GrH N Gerhait & L. W. Nolt 33 GrH Henry B Leamau Zinky 695 691 690 690 687 685 685 634 682 681 680 644 Dajs Milk Test Fat Age 305 18,499 7-8 RH 305 16,029 RH 305 18.274 RH 305 17,939 6-9 GrH 305 16,469 RH 305 15,614 305 17,543 GrH 305 13,653 5-2 GrH 305 8-0 RH 305 305 6-4 4-11 RH RH 305 GrH 305 305 305 4-6 305 5-10 305 287 3-7 3-8 305 305 291 4-2 6-8 RH RH 305 5-4 305 305 305 12-6 2- 3- 305 RH 305 RH 11-7 305 3-10 RH 305 7-11 305 4-4 305 305 305 305 RH RH 305 GrH 295 305 305 305 305 GrH RH GrH 7-9 6-11 2-10 5-11 305 RH 305 305 RH RH GrG GrG 305 305 7-8 4-8 305 RH RH 274 4-1 GrH 305 RH 305 GrH 3-10 305 RH 5-11 305 RH 305 6-10 305 RH 7-11 305 RH 305 305 305 305 GrH 305 305 305 GrH 4-8 305 15,087 (Continued on Page 19) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 28,1969 SECOND SECTION 676 674 670 665 665 665 661 660 659 16,681 659 646 15,344 15,037 656 15,218 654 17,373 654 14,684 651 17,079 651 16,721 650 613 19,046 16,750 649 17,916 649 603 17,554 15,038 649 15,621 3.9 4.1 3.8 648 611 602 16,633 14,786 15,759 §47 644 15,172 18,508 642 16,997 642 13,779 642 12,728 17,051 638 16,305 638 14,026 14,925 638 601 16,723 634 632 16,882 631 13,756 17,871 17,142 14,829 3.5 36 4.1 630 618 615 15,815 4.0 630 18,671 18,157 629 609 629 611 13,658 13,039 16,727 3.8 628 14,398 16,567 625 22,817 624 17,233 624 15,743 621 12,886 620 17,698 619 16,770 618 15,534 615 14,710 16,477 615 601 17,829 613 13,507 612 17,937 611 15,340 611 40 611 Facts Dairymen Should Know By Victor Plastow Associate Agricultural Agent It is advisable to have cows freshen in the fall when they are to be tested, for their yield o£ milk will be appreciably higher than if they freshen another period of time Also, the percent age of fat for the year will be slightly higher. Age for first calving—heifers that are well grown for then age may be bred to calve at an earlier age than those which lack development Most dairymen plan to have Holstein, Brown Swiss and Ayrshire heifers fresh en at 27 to 30 months of age, and Jersey and Guernsey at 24 to 27 months. If heifers are properly developed, their total production up to a given age will be greater if they first freshen when slightly younger than this. Heifers that calve relatively early will not produce quite as much milk in their first lactation as when calv ing is delayed a few months. However, considering the addi tional cost of carrying a none producing heifer a longer time, fairly early calving is generally more profitable. Also, if breed ing is delayed too long, it is often much more difficult to get a heif er in calf Heifers that calf early must be fed liberally during their first lactation, so that their growth will not be stopped Otheiwise, they will not reach normal mature size Regularity and Kindness are more important with dairy cows than with other farm animals. The highest yielding cows are usually of nervous temperament, and especially with such animals, excitement often causes a sharp decrease in yield. Cows being driven should not be burned, and attendants should never strike or otherwise abuse them. Good dairymen now realize the fact brought to public attention that dairying is based on the maternity of the cow, and treat their animals accordingly. If you so handle the cows that they are fond of you, you have learned one of the most important les sons that lead to profitable dairy ing. A cow’s affection for the calf prompts the desire to give it milk, if you gam her affection she will desire to give you milk. The sharp decline in milk pro duction which often occurs in mid-summer is sometimes attrib uted to the annoyance of the cows by flies Investigations have indicated, however, that in most dairy regions the decline is us ually due more commonly to the heat or to a scanty supply of pasture at this time Cygon has been widely used during recent years for spraying stables to eradicate flies 13