t— Lancaster Fanning. Saturday. March 14.1970 Veterinarian Urged at Dairy Day Clean Practices Fight Mastitis High moisture coin, mastitis control, dairy breeding and bai n ventilation weie among topics discussed at the annual Lancaster County Dairy Day piogiam this week at the Fa-m and Home Center DBF Anderson, Pei ry County veterinarian, attacked the impioper handling of daily cows b> farmers, saving that too many rely on "vvondci diugs” to solve the pioblem of mastitis, which can reduce both quantity and quality of milk Bacteria, he sa.d. cause a gieat deal of the p-oblem. but improp erly handled milking machines also aie a maioi souice of mas titis Much of the disease can be re duced, he said, if farmers pro vide adequate sanitation, pioper cleansing befoie milking proper use of the milking machine and teat dipping aftei milking The milking machine, he said, should have an adequate \acuum reserve, or enough pressuie to handle the size herd undei milk ing This usually means a laige enough pump, he said but ma chine companv expeits aie best qualified to analyze and lecom mend Proper Ventilation Joe McCind' Penn State agu Herr to Outline New Obiectives John H Hen newly elected president of the Faim and Horne Foundation, will discuss some of the mayoi activities of the Foun dation this year at the regular meeting at 730 p m Tuesday, March 17, in the confeience room of the Farm and Home Centei Herr also will name seveial committees How aid Campbell, Farm and Home Centei Manager will give a repoit on the use of the Center All board membeis have been requested to gne some thought to additional fund raising activi ties to ieduce the mortage on this project cultuial engineer, outlined needs foi piopei barn ventilation One of the gieatest needs, he said, is a continuous an flow fan. supplemented by a tcmpeiatuie contiol booster foi the summei. The moving an removes mois- Une which collects and causes problems Foul smelling an also is lemoved Pool ventilation can cause bad wOl king cond.lions and high building maintenance costs Cow Breeding Haney Shaffei, Penn State dany specialist, told local dany men that unsuccessful bleeding of cows often was caused by at tempts at insemination too eaily in the heat cycle He said that a 24houi insui ance on bleeding was contained in the life of the semen, which means that insemination can take place late in the cow’s heat per iod Shaffei said that the only suie sign of ovulation in the cow is indicated by standing heat All othei signs mav mislead and a fc.imei who humes to call a bleeding coop =ei Viceman might itally be to blame when the at tempt is unsuccessful Speaking about the aveiage cow Shaffei said the cow will be in standing heat 18 houis Then theie is a 12-houi penod befoie ovulation The egg will live ano i ti ei 12 houis aLei ovulation and can be leitilized anytime j This is whcie the 24 houi hfe of the soeim in the cow piovides and advantage The spi( m can be mtioduced duung any pait of the heat cycle wheie the sperm life and egg life oveilap Usually, he said, this means that the faimei is bettei off wait ing to have the cow bied so theie i is more of a time oveilap Wait-’ mg too long is laiely the piob-| lem, he added High Moisture Leading off the piogiam was Di Samuel Dum, Penn State faun management specialist, who outlined uses of high-moistuie coin in the dan\ opeiation He told county dairymen that theic is no appaient dilTeience in the nutritional value for milk p.oduction of a pound of d.y tnattei from high moistuie corn oi an-diy coin, but that adjust ments in quantity fed must be made He estimated that 12 pounds of high moisluic coin is needed to equal a pound of an dry coi n Dr Dum told fanners that the ideal kernel moisluie in shelled corn is 26 28 per cent, with lim its of 25 to 33 per cent the ac ceptable limits. Ground ear com moistuie he said, is an ideal of 32 pei cent, with limits of 25 to 40 per cent Some studies, he said, have shown 7 per cent less field, har ms*, mg and stoiage losses for 25- 30 per cent moistuie corn than with diy corn This figuie can CASHWAY I j&m&k co. For This Sign^) VINYL ASBESTOS floor iSs TILE W | k x *' > !< * S*T v «. * s . < « i I h , _ ■? : |<* ' V ' r \ v v< • Easy to Install • Long Wearing • Many Decorator Colors 12” x 12” 15« a INSULATION 6” in ceilings and 3” in walls and floois FOIL FACED 3M>” Thick x 15” Wide 70 Sq Ft Roll 5 4.16 6” Thicks x 15” Wide 50 Sq. Ft Roll 5 5.46 Haul Your Own And Save .... Delivery Available. 3 Miles East on Route 340 (2275 Old Philadelphia Pike) Lancaster, Pennsylvania vary, depending on equipment, management and worker skill Pros And Cons Advantages of high-moistuie corn are found in the harvesting storing and handling processes, he- said. 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