16 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 30, 1973 Vaccination Urged For Horse Sleeping Sickness The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has urged all owners of horses, mules and poinies to get their animals vaccinated for the three types of equine encephalitis-horse sleeping sickness-found in North America. The recommendation was made because of high mosquito populations present or emerging in flooded states and many other areas of the country. Officials of USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) said horse owners should see their veterinarians about vaccination to protect against Eastern and Western equine encephalitis (EE and WEE), as well as Venezuelan equine encephalitis (VEE) that ravaged horses in southern Texas and Mexico in 1971. The three diseases are caused by different viruses that are carried by mosquitoes, and can be transmitted to humans. Ef fective vaccines are available for all three. APHIS officials warned however, that vaccines for EEE and WEE do not protect against VEE, likewise, VEE vaccine does not protect against the other two. Once horses receive the initial EEE-WEE vaccine sries, they should receive annual booster FOR HANDLING GRAIN THE EASY WAY We suggest you check our Bargain Prices on 6” x 32’ Auger Elevators (PTO Drive) A. L. Herr & Bro. Quarryville, Pa Phone 786-3521 shots. VEE vaccine provides ample protection for 18 months and possibly longer. APHIS of ficials recommend that horses vaccinated for VEE during the 1971 emergency be revaccinated -especially in states bordering Mexico and in areas of heavy mosquito infestation. Also, horses vaccinated for VEE when under six months of age should be revaccinated to help assure protection. USDA veterinarians are coordinating surveillance efforts in the southwest and cooperating with Mexican authorities to detect and give warning of possible VEE outbreaks On a nationwide basis, samples from any equine animal reported with encephalitis symptoms are submitted to USDA’s Veterinary Services Diagnostic Laboratory (VSDL) in Ames, lowa for the analysis needed to confirm a diagnosis of EEE, WEE, or VEE. Outward signs of the three encephalitis diseases include depression, lack of appetite and drowsiness. Animals may frequently grind their teeth and stagger when moving. Death is common. New Holland Baby Beef Club Plans Field Trip, Tour The June meeting of the New Holland Baby Beef Club was held recently at the Mark Yoder farm, Elverson Rdl. The club is planning a field trip and tour of the New Holland Machine Company on July 28. News Reporter William Hughes Fulton Grange Members Attend State Convention Fulton Grange 66 held its an nual ice cream and strawberry party at the recent meeting at Oakryn in observance of June Dairy Month. Seventy quarts of home-made ice cream were made -and served as refresh ments. Richard Holloway, Master, conducted the business session. Mrs. Jesse Wood, Mrs. David Knight, Mrs. Owen Groff and Glenn Hough attended the Pennsylvania State Grange Leadership School at Gettysburg College June 26, 27 and 28. The Junior Grange conducted a paper drive June 11. The Agriculture committee, Richard Lefever and Ralph Bitler, presented the program Orval A. Bass, District Con servationist of the U. S. Soil Conservation Service, spoke to the Grange on “Use Of The Clean Streams Law.” He pointed out the need for farmers to become cooperators in the soil and water conservation program. The Lecturer, Mrs. J. 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