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NISSLEY FARM SERVICE Washington Boro, R 1 Phone 285-4844 —17582 Koehring Farm Division _K°E H «'NGj Ap p leton> Wisconsin 54911 combination, a Pennsylvania State Uniyersity scientist re ported July 13 during the North Atlantic Sectional Meeting of the American Society of Ani mal Science at Storrs, Conn. The implant is one of several new products/ with growth-pro moting effects, according to Clifford F. Orley of the Depart ment of Animal Science at Penn State. The implant contains 24 milligrams of diethylstilbestrol (DES), a synthetic female hor mone, and 120 milligrams of testosterone, a male hormone. Implanting increased average Canada Orders El A Test The U. S. Department of Agri culture urges all horse owners to have their animals tested for equine infectious anemia (EIA) if they are to be moved to Can ada Officials of USDA’s Agricul tural Service report that, after August 15, Canadian Health of Animals Division will require all horses entering Can ada from the U. S. be accom panied by a report from a re cognized laboratory showing ne gative results to the Coggins test for EIA. This announcement comes as a result of Canada’s new rules on EIA. Until August 15, horses not tested prior to export will be permitted entry pending negative results from blood samples col lected at the Canadian port of entry. Positive test results will present a problem for exporters, because reactors cannot be allow ed to return to the U. S. USD A has been advised that laboratories recognized by Can adian officials for conducting the Coggins test are: Cornell Uni versity, University of Florida, University of Kentucky, Louisi ana State University, Michigan State University, New Jersey State Laboratory, and the Na tional Animal Disease Laboratory (Ames, Iowa). A "LITTLE UTTER” HURTS ...in fact too many Little Litters can put you out of BUSINESS When used with exclusive Big Dutchman electric heat mats, properly placed Alum inum slatted floor and controlled ventila tion, this unit provides an ideal farrowing arrangement and a disease-free environ ment. If you are concerned about today's litter problem, see us. We'll help you "solve" the litter problem. LET US HELP YOU PUT IT ALL TOGETHER daily gain by slightly over 12 per cent in .groups not receiving DES-in the ration and by 5,6 per cent within DES-fed groups. Feed efficiency was increased by 2.2 per cent by feeding DES and by 4.7 per cent by implant ing. The Penn State studies con cerned the use of 24 heifers in average conditions. In addition to being implanted, two groups of six heifers each were fed oral DES at the rate of 10 milli grams per head daily. One of these groups was implanted while the second group was not implanted. 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The farrowing unit construc tion-features embossed draft panels, heavy galvanized side walls, adjust able bottom rails, welded steel tub ing joints, doors that open at either end, welded steel bars, 17-gauge square steel tubes, feeder adaptable to either dry or liquid feeding and a back up bar adjustable to the size of the sow. was 0.24 cubic centimeters per animal. The implant is administered under the skin at the base of the ear in cattle. The DES hor mone has been used widely in past years to increase rate of growth. The only carcass characteris tic affected significantly by treatments was loin-eye-area, which was increased by im planting. Working with Orley on the experiments were L. L. Wilson and M. C. Hugh, all with the Department of Animal Science at Penn State. BIG DUTCHMAN A Division of U.S. Industries, Inc. eastern branch 215 Diller Ave., New Holland, Pa. 17557 Ph. 354-5168