—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 27,1971 10 Cattle Shelter, Fences, Corrals, Silo Costs Reviewed Here Cattle shelter and fencing and money management in i elation to the cattle feeding opeiation meie among subjects discussed in the second cattle feeder meet ing Tuesday night at the Farm and Home Centei Speakers were Lester Bur dette, Penn State Livestock Ex tension, on “Equipment for the Modern Cattle Feedei” and Fred A Hughes, Penn State Farm Lester Burdette A Coiral Is Important Management Extension, on “Eco nomics of Types of Silos and Sil age for Cattle Feeders.” Burdette Speaks Burdette talked about shelter, fencing, corrals, and manure and manure run off. Studies show that cattle with shelter have higher daily feed gains and lower feed intake. Animals without shelter con sume feed to keep warm, Bur dette explained. sustain top production with the BABCOCK B-300 Keeping production up...costs down... is the profit key in poultry operations And more and more records on commercial flocks of Babcock B-300's ..“The Busi nessman’s Bird”. show sus tained production of top quality eggs., often with an additional 20 to 30 eggs per bird housed over other strains. Come in... look at the records and the B-30ft ...‘The Businessman’s Bird". BABCOCK FARMS, INC P. 0. Box 285 Lititz, Pennsylvania 17543 Telephone (717) 626-8561 One study showed a savings of For ventilation the best and handling easier and reducing sidered an three cents a day for each an, most economical system has shrinkage when the animals are of ’ ” t “K. bZ mal due to shelter. proven to be a hole left in the sold. But Burdette said he doesn’t tO P of the roof and at the sldes - Burdette said a sick pen is Geue Sd u think research shows a consis- Burdette said fencing should needed to allow for treatment of “How you deal with tius tent advantage for enclosed or do a good job of holding the cat- sick animals away from the mam manure problem may nave controlled envnonment houses tie, should let in an and sun, and herd. Too often, sick animals much to do in determining how versus the open type structure, should be a see-through type, ‘get jabbed with needles and pio fitable the cattle operation He said he doesn’t think building Block fence has several disad- shoved back into the herd where will be in the future, Burnette beyond the open structure is jus- vantages including the fact that they get pushed away fi om feed told farmers tified by cost and return fac- it causes snow to back up dur- and water” and their condition gome ma j or ca ttle producers tors ing the winter. " orsens in the west now are budgeting He also recommended a dirt A corral well designed to Everybody ought to own a 3O per cent 0 f their construction floor as opposed to concrete. He make sorting and treatment of thermometer and know how o m oney for pollution control said a dirt floor will take only cattle easier and faster is “a use it, Burdette said _ items, Burdette said He indi about half as much stiaw as con- must.” Burdette said a good cor- Manure Handling rfontmued on Page 11) .ciete and is more profitable. ral can pay for itself m making While manure was once con- ra 0 ATTENTION GRAIN GROWERS 1971 SPECIAL EARLY MARCH APRIL 113 BROCK DUAL PURPOSE s itsa=g SAVE BY TAKING DELIVERY NOW AND NOT PAYING BEFORE OCTOBER 1, 1971 FOR DELIVERY IN THE FOLLOWING MONTHS MAY JUNE See a Brock Grain Drying System in Operation on Our Own Farm. WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC. R. D. 1, Willow Street &&&& - «*■>'«»■ [jSSSSi wm\ r-wSSSS Ssssss [ZSSSSv 'SSSEi For Gram Storage and Drying 48 Models 18 to 40 Foot Diameter Bins Capacity From 2200 to 40000 Bushels SAVE 5% SAVE 4% GRAIN BINS ORDER DISCOUNT ' v *•* V L * v -\y \ i« \ ' SAVE 3% SAVE 2 717-464-3321 ** ■*