6 —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. March 24. 1973 Vets Meet At Quentin The Veterinary Nutrition Forum met at the Quentin Riding Club, Quentin, Pa. with 25 members present. Dr. Len R Harrison, of the Bureau of Animal Industries Diagnostic Laboratory, discussed "Calf Problems, with Particular Emphasis on Salmonellosis’’. In 1972, over 100 cases of calf Salmonellosis were reported and all were confirmed by isolating the pathogenic agent. Some 70 percent of the isolates were Salmonella tiphimurium. This organism is übiquitous and stubborn and it can persist in the environment for long periods of time It was isolated from nearly all calves with peracute “sudden death” disease. These cases usually do not respond to com mon antibiotics and other chemotherapeutic agents. From 20 to 40 percent mortality among the calves is not uncommon. Salmonellosis at times is ac companied by respiratory complications (pneumoenteritis) with more severe mortalities. Dr Harrison said that a number of recoveries were noted with application of ampicillm but the drug of choice is gentamycin The penicillins, streptomycins, sulfonamides and tetracyclines were invariably ineffective. The activity of mtrofurans was found to be erratic and it was the speaker’s opinion that in very young calves these agents may be toxic with severe adverse side effects A number of calves died showing respiratory phenomena. These calves had a non productive cough, dyspnoea, they were breathing with open mouth At necropsy, pneumonia lessions were observed and Mycoplasma and Pasteurella were isolated from primary cultures. The drug of choice in Dr Harrison’s ex perience was tetracycline Starvation is another major calf killer Calves should be properly fed, especially during the first few days of their existence The March meeting will be held Special Special Special The only low-priced chain saw with high-priced features! 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Following President Nixon’s relaxation of shipping requirements of U.S. agricultural commodities in 1971, Soviet purchases of U.S. food products have been on the up swing. Since July, 1972, the Soviet Union has purchased about $l.l billion of U S feedgrains, wheat and soybeans. With these sales, the U.S. became the largest grain and soybean supplier to the U.SS.R TheU.S.SR is expected to continue as an important market for U.S. feedgrains, soybeans and soybean products. Serving in the newly created at the Stockyard Inn, Lancaster, Pa. The speaker will be Dr. Fredrick W. Oehme, Associate Professor of Toxicology and Medicine and Director of the Comparative Toxicology Laboratory, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University. Dr. Oehme will speak on “Toxic Hazards in Animal Feeds”. position will be A. Paul Danyluk, presently a member of the Program Development Staff of the Foreign Agircultural Service. Danyluk previously served as assistant agricultural attache in Rome, Italy from 1967 to 1971, and as acting attache in Warsaw, Poland on two temporary assignments. He joined the Department of Agriculture in 1962, after working as an editor-compiler for the Hart President Of Rough Riders Club The Rough Riders 4-H Club met March 14 to elect new officers following a movie on hor semanship. The new president is Lynn Hart. Frances Tice is vice president; Hope Bailey, treasurer, Heidi Bailey, secretary; Kim Bradley, news reporter, Elizabeth Abel, game chairman County Council representative is the ex-president, Nancy Henkel There was an age limit of over 14 years of age on the offices, except news reporter and game chairman After the election refreshments were served and the meeting was adjourned. News Reporter, Kim Bradley New Cage Feeding System DELAY SEI CONTROL CENTRAL R. D. 1, Willow Street ITROL WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC. 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