Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 10, 1970, Image 21

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    lower milk production because
¥ • ■ | f it • of flyover* by aircraft or sonic
Livestock Ignore Noise SSST SJff-*r SSZ
Loud noise* have little effect meeting of the American Asso- • i?/r•J 1 *!'? . l '* ,oWl ’ < ~ observations weie compered " no ' v (0 ' 1 ’ 1
on farm-raided animal*. »ay« a elation for the Advancement of " , CMt ’ n ,lo,n sonlc l,oom< w ith repotted ehanges in the »d\ mta ;c- to a'liuillme and to
scientist of the U.S. Department Science, boston. Mass. Dr "'lien musing sows wore ex- activity of livestock exposed to vegetation in 'enetal. inwevci.
of Agriculture. Bond recounted experiments in- 1 p„ !, i f 'A!!lj C loud noises, no diffeience was it doc-, bi.n; 0:1 Mime pioblems
Dr. Jatnc* Bond of DSDA s eluding one in which ./eiscv °* sound. Di. Lond said, this . ..
Agricultural Research Service cows we.e exposed to flight sti- were startled at fiisl However, found between the two groups that au had to Handle One is
said research on the physiologi- muli caused by exploding paper lhc - sows resumed nursing their the Double wdh birds (stai lingsi
cal and behavioral effects of hags At in si milk flow ceased, young within a .shoil time Biith Developed Scale about OUI f,.,.,|iots;
loud noises on livestock hull- but it 1 etui nod SO minutes latci "‘eights and weaning weights The thermomctiic scale was n’imf.iim .11'•filin’ tins sit
calcs that animals adjust rapid- weio not affected hv the noises developed by Gab.ici Idlneiih mJ v ;ion wrhoul am goal conci
ly to these noises and are not “Study of 42 herds of daily Dr Bond said experiments .m 18th cenlui\ Genu,in plnsicnl ine ieionimcrd .t.om at lb s
permanently distressed. cattle in close pioximity to an WCIC eonducted at Bellsville. <llu i manufaclinei of nielcoiolo t me Anothei n llu- lic.imci 111-
Spcaking bcfoie the 134t1i an base showed no evidence of Md , to establish wnal noimal gical itisD ument-.
NEW BOTTOM SILO UNLOADER
FLYING DUTCHMAN
No chutes to
climb, doors to
change,
unloader to
r
1 ill
Ephrato R. 2 (Farmersviile) Pa. 17522
move.
THESE SILOS HAVE A '
FLYING DUTCHMAN
CONTACT US FOR INFORMATION
Unloader Now On Display
AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR
DESIGNERS & BUILDERS OF SYSTEMS
THE
UNLOADER
Rugged construction
assures long life
and trouble free
operation.
Phone 717-354-5374
Lancaster Forming, Saturday. January 10.1970
Snow Cover
iol. .ion of i,! 1 - .uul mice that
lave been dm mi in fiom the
field'-. Ihc'-c ( m be conlioiled by
poison but slat.ooi and b.v clim
matinc all p"m bio nesting places
\ good cleanup pi 051 am and
good sanitation at a.l ph.ces will
help disco'i.aee i.ils and* mice.
Farmois ..ie meed to be on the
alert foi mo 0 1.1I 1 and mice due
to the snow covei and tiy to eli
minate them lathn than to op
erate along with them they can
do heavy damage and cany di
seas^
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