—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 8, 1972 18 Dr. Robert Gentry to Speak on Poultry Condemnations Dr., Robert Gentry, Penn State poultry disease researcher, will address Pennsylvania poultrymen and poultry processors at a meeting at I - 30 p m January 12 in Room 309, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Building, Harrisburg In order to maintain our position in the poultlry industry, positive steps must be taken to reduce condemnations to a very minimum, according to Dr Gentry Records show that most broilers are condemned under three categories, namely 1) Marek’s Disease, 2) air sacculitis, 3) septicemiatoxemia. The first two categories are specific disease problems Marek’s Disease is a virus infection and birds are con demned due to the presence of tumors This can now be greatly reduced by vaccination Therefore, Marek’s Disease condemnations need not be a problem for anyone that is willing to vaccinate Airsaccuhtis usually results from a combination of Mycoplasma and a respiratory virus infection. When combined with poor management, con demnations can be extremely high Mycoplasma free chicks are available and proper vac cination controls respiratory virus infections. When used with SEE THE LATEST NEW HOLLAND EQUIPMENT AT THE FARM SHOW A. B. C. Groff, ine. 110 S. Railroad Ave New Holland 354-4191 Roy A. Brubaker _ _ ..... m e . 700 Woodcrest Ave. y * / " c * Lititz 101 S. Lime St., Quarryville 626-776® 7*6-2895 Dr. Robert Gentry To Discuss Condemnations good managment, airsaccuhtis condemnations can be minimized The last important category is septicemia-toxemia. Un wholesome birds, for which there is no specific disease evident, are placed in this category. Low grade or secondary infections are usually involved. Such birds have usually been under severe stress such as poor ventilation and overcrowding. Management is the key to reducing septicemia toxemia condemnations. An in-depth discussion of the condemnation problem, causes and corrective measures will highlight the January 12 meeting. L. H. Bruboker 350 Strasburg Pike Lancaster 397-5179 Condemnation can be reduced if we are determined to pinpoint the problems and then take the steps necessary for their elimination, according to Dr. Gentry. All broiler growers and poultry processing opeators are invited to attend this very important presentation Dr Edward Mallmson of the Pennsylvania Bureau of Animal Industry and Dr Dwight Schwartz, Penn State University, will also be present to answer questions All arrangements for the meeting are made by the Penn sylvania Poultry Federation, Harrisburg Co-Op Business Volume Grows Business volume of farm cooperatives totaled $l9 billion during 1969-70, according to Eric Thor, administrator of the Farmer Cooperative Service. That’s up 9.1 per cent from 1968- 69 At the same time, California, Minnesota and lowa maintained their one-two-three rankings in total volume of marketing, purchasing and the related service business, reports .the USDA. Though business was up, both the number of cooperatives and memberships in cooperatives declined. 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