10 Ijmcaslor Farming. Saturday. April 4.1970 Farmers Warned With the in i i\.it of the spring plu nop fmhums should hr cs ppciallv wnldtful foi signs of the possibility of tiansmilting illness in baby pigs because of hog cholem through the preg nant sow. the US Depaitment of Agricultinc rcpoils This waimng conies from of ficials of USDA’s Agi icultural Reseat eh Set vice Thev point out that in manv instances farmcis may not suspect hog choleia because of the length of time between possible e\- posuie to hog choleia and signs of the disease Because of tins lengthv “in cubalion" peuod and the fact that the “usual” signs of hog choleia aie not always seen this is a paiticulaily tieacherous means by which hog cholera spieads In 1966, ARS field and labor.!- What's New? Pressurized Washing A new poi table high pressure washing unit which delivers three gallons per minute at 700 pounds ps i has been added to the line of Hydio-Spiay equip ment manufactured by Bernardi Brothers Inc, Hainsburg # S. Q/ Production Up Merck & Co , Inc will increase pioduction capacity of sulfaquin ozalme by 43 per cent this year. The product foi the pievention and tieatment of the poultry di sease coccidiosis is sold in bulk to manufactuiers of veterinary remedies as a premix to feed manufacturers, and in various forms under the trademark ‘S Q.’ Cuber Announced A combination Cuber and Tub Gander has been announced by Lundell Mfg Co , Inc, Cherokee, lowa, for on the spot cubing of alfalfa from bales ox stacks Windrower Changes New Holland Division Speed rower windiowers aie available with larger gas and diesel engin es foi 1970 Auger headeis are furnished for foiage windrowing Draper type headeis for gram swathing aie available for the Model 903 in widths to 16 feet PROTECT YOUR FARM WITH A PINCOR PTO TRACTOR DRIVEN ALTERNATOR • 50,000 watts surge capacity • 16,000 watts continuous duty • Slow speed—l Boo RPM operation • Cool running triple chain drive transmission • Heavy duty motor starting • Close voltage regulation • Meets NEMA codes • Heavy duty construction • Induction hardened input shaft • Rain proof construction • Completely wired control box • Three phase available 'SEE IT AT... Haverstick Bros. 2111 Stone Mill Rd. Lancaster; Pa. 17603 Ph. (717) 392-5722 tot y veterinarians found that sows exposed to hog cholera virus dining piogniiiiey may liansnul the vans to their un born pigs without showing evi dence of illness themselves The pigs thus cairy the virus when bom, may become ill them selves, and may liansmit the disease to other susceptible hogs Signs of hog cholera trans mitted to baby pigs in this man mcr vaiy widely So faimeis should be alert for a number of cliffeient conditions. In the mildest form, the only symptom of hog cholera appai • ent at first may be nothing more than pigs in a litter that do poorly Or theie may be lit ters where one or two pigs cue before weaimng foi no apparent leason. Other symptoms include weak or stillborn pigs, “shakei” pigs, and aboitions Often these symptoms aie overlooked and hog cholera is not discoveied until the pigs are put undo stress. Stress may be caused by such things as weaning, castration, parasitism, disease, chilling, or movement to market. With stress, the disease emerges, either in the pigs themselves or in susceptible pigs which they contact. ARS animal health officials point out that other diseases have some of these same signs So a farmer should call his veterinanan at once to find out what the disease problem is and rule out the possibility of hog cholera Often, laboratory assistance is needed in order to distinguish hog cholera from other baby pig diseases In other words, a farm er’s motto should be, “Suspect Cholera First.” The officials note that trans mission of hog cholera through the pregnant sow the “preg nant sow syndrome” is most apt to occur (1) in areas where outbreaks of hog cholera have occurred in the past few months and (2) in herds where preg nant sows have contacted ani mals vaccinated with modified live virus vaccine In the latter instance, this is particularly true of contact with freshly vac cinated animals Interstate shipment of these vaccines was prohibited last July as a part of the nationwide effort to wipe out hog cholera Cooperative State-Federal in demnities for hogs destioyed because of hog cholera are of Pig Cholera available in all bill three States that die before the an ival of a - Arizona, Maine, and New Stale or Federal veterinarian. 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