Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 12, 1975, Image 60

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    —Lancaster Farminf. Saturday, April 12, 1975
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Guard Against
Grass Tetany
I<ush spring pastures can corrective action can be
cause a serious livestock taken by feeding ground
stress and even death, warns grain such as com or barley
D. Richard Fowler, supplemented with
University of Delaware magnesium,
extension livestock Fowler recommends that
specialist. Grass tetany, or two weeks before cattle are
grass staggers, is a common turned out on grass they
ailment of livestock which should be handled a mixture
have been turned out hungry of at least one pound of grain
to graze on spring pastures. and two ounces of
Grass tetany is charao magnesium oxide (MgO) per
terized bv sudden, rapid head every day. This
attacks of nervous spasms, practice should be continued
Cattle with the disease three to four weeks after
exhibit an unstable and turning cattle out to pasture,
shaky walk. They eventually Since there is some danger of
become unable to walk and magnesium toxicity if too
will die unless treated much magnesium is fed,
promptly. Death may occur care should be taken to see
without any illness having that cattle share the grain
been observed, says Fowler, mixture equally and that a
In mild cases, cattle indicate few do not eat all of it.
restlessness and may Other preventive
urinate frequently before measures are magnesium
more serious symptoms pellets which are
occur. manufactured to be
palatable to cattle, or a
mineral block containing
MgO which can be situated
where cattle have access to
it.
The stress may be brought
on in early spring by the
sudden change in feed for the
cattle. The content of lush
spring pasture is charac
terized by high protein and
low energy. This situation
disrupts normal digestion in
the rumen and causes the
release of high levels of
ammonia in the rumen fluid.
The ammonia raises the ph
of the rumen and small in
testine, explains Fowler. The
higher ph apparently
prevents the absorption of
calcium and magnesium
from the intestine into the
blood. Low blood magnesium
levels result, causing the
symptoms of shakiness
and instability.
Good management can
prevent tetany, says
Fowler. Since the stress
most often results under
conditions of an improper
protein-energy balance.
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BULK MILK COOLERS
Model DKE - Direct Expansion
Bulkheaded with Automatic Bulk Tank Washer
450 Gal. to 2000 Gal. in stock.
Some Models available at 35 Percent Discount
up to April 15
Used Bulk Milk Tanks
1 - 800 Gal. Esco
1 - D 2 - 600 Gal. Girton
1 - D 2 - 400 Gal. Girton
1 - 4 00 Gal. Mueller Vacuum Tank
1 - 400 Gal. Sunset
1 - 325 Gal. Esco
1 - 300 Gal. Esco
SHENK'S FARM SERVICE
farmers Accredit
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9 East Main Street, Lftftz, PA 717/6Z6-4721 RQB
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RD4, LITITZ, PA
Fowler emphasizes that
the farmer can take
measures to prevent tetamy,
but if any animal does
contact the disease, it can be
treated properly only by a
trained veterinarian.
Prompt treatment is
necessary, or death can
result for the animal.
The second meeting of the
Golden Guernsey club was
recently held at Solanco
High School.
The meeting was called to
order by president, Jane
McSparran. Members were
asked to give reports on their
projects.
Carol Balmer and Debbie
Crider gave a report on the
Guernsey tour which took
place on March 31.
Highlighting the meeting
was an auction.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Fred
Crider on May 6 at 7:30 p.m.
A grooming demonstration
will be given.
Bow'Mafic Coolers
THIS TANK ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR
DIESEL ENGINE OPERATION. DOES A FAN
TASTIC JOB OF COOLING MILK.
Inquire about special introductory offer.
Several of these tanks now in operation. Make
an appointment to see them in operation.
COMPLETE PROGRAM
SALES - INSTALLATION - SERVICE 24-Hour Service Offered
Golden
Guernsey
4-H dub
Connie Balmer
News Reporter
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Model DKO
626-1151 or 626-5996 or Answering Service (717) 733-1224
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PENNSYLVANIA TRACTOR PULLING
The Pennsylvania Tractor Pullers Association is pleased to welcome Envesto Enterprise#
of Latrate PA as the 1975 Stale Sponsor Envesto Enterprises ottering * complete me
of Md seeds.chemicals fertilizers ration balancing and soil improvementprograms will
feature GOLDEN HARVEST HYBRID SEED CONN and WATE PMAN 1 OOMiS ALFALFAS
as the feature products of the 1975 PTPA Incentative Sponsorship program For ail
orders of Golden Harvest seed corn and Waterman Loomis alfalfas booked through PTPA
and its chapters, their members and friends ENVESTO will refur » a portion of the total
sales to PTPA
Lester Houck State Secretary indicates that the thousands of tractor pulling fans and
friends wishing to support the SPORT Of TRACTOR PULLING IN PENNSYLVANIA
should direct their orders toPTPA chapter members who m turn will booh the order with
Envesto
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FEATURING
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V'e service all makes of milk tanks and com
pressors
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT
PTPA Lester Houck Slate Secretary
354 8600
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LEBANON VALLEY CHAPTER PTPA
Carl Bomgardner Curtis Sfoltz
Lyndell Shoey or any member
SOUTHEAST CHAPTER PTPA
I Eby Hershey John Charles
Ivan Yost or any member
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Frank T Sponc
ENVESTO ENTERPRISES
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412 539 2689 pm only
412 423 5877 ans ser
SELECT DEALERSHIPS AVAILABLE
IN SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
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At the Price before Price Increase