Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 13, 1972, Image 12

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 13, 1972
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Bulletin Available on
Genital Abnormalities
Dairy heifers unable to con
ceive after four or more
breedings may be restricted by
genital abnormalities, ex
periments at Pennsylvania State
University indicate. Such genital
abnormalities account for 10 to
20 per cent of the failures of
conception, according to Dr. T.Y.
Tanabe and Dr. J.O. Almquist,
dairy physiologists with the
Agricultural Experiment Station
at Penn State.
The experiments analyzed the
incidence, type, and severity of
abnormalities of the reproductive
system among 180 subfertile
dairy heifers which had failed to
conceive after repeated
breedings
Results of the studies are
published in “Gross Genital
Abnormalities,” a bulletin
gaining an international
reputation for thoroughness of
subject matter and high quality
of color illustrations Requests
for “Gross Genital Ab
normalities” have come to Penn
State from many parts of the
world
The bulletin features 24 color
plates showing various genital
abnormalities Cooperating on
the project at Penn State were
HERE'S THE FEED
his mash con
tains all the vitamins, antibiotics and minerals chicks
need to grow into strong, money-making producers
YOU BOUGHT GOOD CHICKS
Now, protect your invest
ment and feed them RED
ROSE STARTER & GROWER
You II be pleased with the
results l
WALTER BINKLEY & SON G - R - MITCHELL, INC.
Lititz
BROWN & REA, INC.
Atglen
ELVERSON SUPPLY CO.
Elverson
L. T. GEIB ESTATE
Manheim
E. MUSSER HEISEY
& SON
R D 2, Mt Joy, Pa
HEISTAND BROS.
Elizabethtown
RED ROSE FARM
SERVICE, INC.
N Church St, Quarry ville
DAVID B. HURST
Bowroansville
the departments of dairy science,
bacteriology, and veterinary
science.
The publication is available for
$3.00 plus 18 cents state sales tax
from Box 6000, Pennsylvania
State University, University
Park, Pa. 16802.
In addition to the Penn State
findings, “Gross Genital Ab
normalities” reviews most of the
research reports dealing with
reproductive abnormalities in
dairy cattle in the United States
and foreign countries since 1924.
McElwrath FCIC
Deputy Manager
David W. McElwrath of College
Station, Texas, has been ap
pointed Deputy Manager of the
Federal Crop Insurance Cor
poration (FCIC), U.S. Depart
ment of Agriculture.
As FCIC deputy manager he
will help supervise the program
which indemnifies Federally
insured farmers whose crops are
damaged by weather, insects,
and disease The program pays
indemnities from premiums
received from farmer
policyholders
Red Rose
Starter
&
Grower
s feed to your
om day-old un
irds go into the
house Formu
>r starting and
g replacement
Red Rose
POULTRY FEEDS
Refton, Pa
MOUNTVIUE
FEED SERVICE
Mountville
MUSSER FARMS, INC.
Columbia
MARTIN'S FEED MILL
Ephrata, Pa
CHAS. E. SAUDER
& SONS
Terre Hill
SHELLY BROTHERS
ED 2, Manheim, Pa
E. P. SPOTTS, INC.
Honey Brook
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
The Pennsylvania Department
of Agriculture has put all other
states on notice that it will be
redoubling its efforts to ensure
the swine industry within the
Commonwealth is not threatened
by recent outbreaks of hog
cholera.
Secretary of Agriculture
McHale has approved new
standards for permitting ship
ments of swine from the affected
areas—North Carolina, Georgia,
South Carolina, Texas and New
Jersey.
E. V. Jeszenka, V.M.D.,
director of the Bureau of Animal
Industry, has notified the chief
livestock sanitary officials of all
states that feeder swine—those
destined for immediate
slaughter—will not be permitted
into the Commonwealth until all
quarantined areas within an
affected state have been
released.
Breeding stock are permitted
more freedom of movement.
They will be allowed into the
Commonwealth from an affected
state provided they are shipped
directly from the farm or a
recognized breed sale and are
accompanied by an interstate
health certificate.
Pennsylvania is one of 41 states
that have been approved hog
Markings, Not Sex
The name “tabby” refers
to the markings on a cat and
does not mean that the cat
is a female The striped
tabby is the oldest type of
cat yet discovered
#
NISSLEY FARM SERVICE GRUMELLi FARM SERVICE
Washington Boro, Pa. Quarryville, Pa.
N. G. MYERS & SON ROY H. BUCK, INC. L. H. BRUBAKER
Rheems, Pa. Ephrata, R.D. 2 Lancaster, Pa.
States Position on
Cholera Outbreaks
Pa,
Hog
✓
cholera-free having received the
recognition on July 19, 1971.
Four of the five states repor
ting recent outbreaks of hog
cholera had been free of the
disease for periods of four
CONTROL WEEDS
IN ALFALFA WITH
BUTYRAC-118
Apply 2 to 4 weeks after alfalfa
emerges. Controls broadleaf weeds in
seedling or established legumes. This
remarkable selective action killing
many broadleaf weeds without affecting
certain broadleaf crops has been
proven by research men and commercial
growers throughout the country.
We are distributors for a complete line of
WEED KILLERS
SMOKETOWN, PA. Phone Lane. 397-3539
390 MOWER
CONDITIONER
ALLIS-CHALMERS
months to two years indicating
that hog cholera can remain
undetected in a herd or can
reappear when the animals are
fed raw pork scraps or uncooked
garbage.