DAKMN Lmh iBHpPr by N. Alan Bair Aiiiitant County Agricultural r Summertime Mastitis Severe mastitis outbreaks often occur during hot summer months as a result of heat stress on dairy cows. Cows which are milking heavily simply lose resistance to mastitis causing organisms when they suffer the double burden of hard work and excessive heat and humidity. In many cases it is ad visable to bring the herd into UNCO BEDDING FOR POULTRY & LIVESTOCK WOOD SHAVINGS BAGGED or BULK WHITE PINE in BALES CALL 299-3541 TOP Latest date show Commander Ray with+l6 Milk which converts to a rating +5 Mammary System, +2 Fore Udder and 0 Rear Udder. U.S. figure of +1920 Milk 3.57%. Proof in itself that Ray is siring These credentials plus the fact that Ray's dam, granddam, and great potential 100-Ton Cows; that is, cows capable of producing 100 tons granddam are 100-Ton Cows, make Ray’s semen a bargain at any of milk in a lifetime. In addition, Ray is known as an “Udder Bull” price. Order it today. Chestnut Hill Gail Lady V.G. 3Y 337 21027 864 4.11 4Y 305 22473 870 3 87 She is Ml9B F 209% of BCA which equals 23568 M 913 F. ATTENTION Dairymen: Train to Breed Your Own Cows Schooling Held Monthly DAN’S SEMEN SUPPLY AARON’S SEMEN SUPPLY Gordonville, Pa. 17529 RD1,80x277 Gap, Pa. 17527 Phone (717) 354-5181 Phone (717) 442-4074 Box 76 the barn where there is adequate ventilation and protection from the sun and flies during the hottest part of the day. The dairyman who is most concerned about the comfort of his milk cows and does something about it will have healthier and more productive cows as a direct result. Of course summertime mastitis can also be caused by the more “classic” methods such as improper feeding, careless and im proper milking techniques, faulty milking equipment and dirty environment. Let’s not aggravate these con ditions with the additional summertime problem of cows in the farm pond and in pasture stream. Good dairymen control the mastitis complex and keep other “management” diseases in check by ad THE 100-TON BULL PRODUCTION & QUALITY UDDERS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT ministering a health dose of “cowmanshlp” into their management. Pink Eye In Cattle Infectious pink eye can be a serious, very troublesome problem in Pennsylvania cattle herds. Dairy herds which receive regular fly treatment rarely develop serious pink eye problems, but pink eye can be quite serious in beef breeding herds and in dairy heifers on summer pasture. Unfortunately, there is no way at present to vaccinate cattle against pink eye. Until recently the only means for control and treatment was regular fly control dusting or spraying antibiotics into infected eyes, and keeping cattle in a dark bam during bright sunny days. In the past few years veterinarians have been injecting a cortesosteroid - antibiotic drug into the cattle eye membranes of early cases with 100 percent success. Where pink eye breaks out in a herd, cattle should be moved through a chute and sprayed for flies, examined and treated every other day. Any delay starting pink eye treatment can assist the disease 'in getting well enough established so that it will remain in the heed for weeks and some cattle will Crescendo Ada V.G. Memramcook Belle 3Y 305 15384 528 5Y 305 19402 656 She is M 154 FI 44% of BCA She is Ml6B-F154% of BCA which which is 18331 M 629 F converts to 19997 M 673 F. come permanently blind as a result. In spite of all the press accounts of the comeback being made by brucellosis, the brucellosis picture in Pennsylvania and nor theastern United States continues to be good, ac cording to Dr. Samuel B. Guss, Extension veterinarian at Penn State. Both the milk ring test of all herds producing milk and slaughter house blood test of up to 10,000 beef type cows per month are revealing incidence of practically no brucellosis in Pennsylvania cattle herds. A program begun recently by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture to blood test swine at slaughter has revealed only two reactors of nearly three thousand swine tested. The most important source of brucellosis for Penn sylvania cattle and swine herds is the purchase of new animals from out-of-state sources. Pennsylvania farmers who add new animals to their herds without having them retested for tuberculosis and brucellosis play Russian roulette with their herds. HYBRIDS VIGOR,INC. TM A GENETIC IMPROVER COMPANY Brucellosis .ydia Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 27.1974 — (Continued from Page 18| High Dally Butterfat Averages FIRST 305 DAYS OF LACTATION WITH 670 OR MORE POUNDS OF BUTTERFAT Owner - Name Age Days Milk Test Fat Jacob S. Dienner RH 36 29.0 Henry E. Kettering RH 26 49.1 Amos & Eleanor Hershey R&GrH 29 Leßoy M. Oberholtzer R&GrH 30 43.7 J. Rohrer Witmer R&GrH 33 8.0 Herbert & Rhelda Royer 9 54.0 RH Edgefield Farms R&GrH 29 57.7 Allan R. Shoemaker R&GrH 30 Nelson E. Martin RH 28 Ben K. Stoltzfus R&GrH 29 J. Earl Horst Mix 26 Benuel F. Stoltzfus Mix 31 Henry B. Leaman R&GrH 22 J. Rohrer Witmer RBrSw 33 Harry S. Aungst Rh 60 Ivan Hursh R&GrH 35 Rufus G. Martin RH 31 TRY A CLASSIFIED AD PHONE 626-2191 or 394-3047 DHIA MONTHLY REPORT i 65.6 99.6 53.1 94.7 47.0 27.7 92.5 51.4 98.7 50.6 100.0 48.3 86.2 48.0 96.5 53.5 38.5 95.2 49.6 37.0 87.8 49.5 34.0 96.7 54.0 33.0 97.0 50.0 26.9 88.7 29.8 94.4 45.5 44.3 45.1 97.4 57.4 91.8 46.9 45.7 38.8 94.7 48.3 80.6 27.2 19 2.18 2.15 2.06 2.03 2.02 1.96 1.96 1.93 1.89 1.89 1.88 1.88 1.87 1.87 1.85 1.82 1.82