Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 07, 1976, Image 20

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Augdst 7, 1976
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Heat detection ‘stepped up’
RALEIGH, N.C., - The
pedometers that hikers use
to measure the distances
they walk, are being used in
research to detect estrus
(heat) in dairy cows. Dr.
Charles A. Kiddy, an animal
scientist with USDA’s
Agricultural Research
Service, has found via a
pedometer strapped to the
cow’s leg that she is much
more active when in heat
than when she is not.
Dr. Kiddy monitored the
activity of 40 dairy cows
wearing pedometers at the
Beltsville Agricultural
Research Center in
Maryland. The cows were
fitted with pedometers about
30 days after calving. Special
cases were designed to
protect the instruments and
allow for easy readng.
Readings were recorded for
all cows each time they were
milked.
An increase in activity
averaging four times that of
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normal was noted during
estrus. Since the activity of
the cows as recorded by the
pedometers, tended to vary
little from day to day, the
increased reading during
estrus was easily detected.
When an increase in the
cow’s activity was noted in
the morning, she was bred
that afternoon; when her
activity increased in the
afternoon, she was bred the
following morning.
This system proved highly
effective in selecting cows
for breeding. In 92 per cent of
the estrus periods observed,
the cows were at least twice
as active as they otherwise
were.
Dr. Kiddy believes that
monitoring the activity of
dairy cows as a means of
detailing estrus would be
practical for commercial
dairy farms. Further
research is planned for dairy
cows milked under a variety
of conditions and climates.
Research will also be con
ducted on the use of elec
tronic equipment for
monitoring the activity of
cows.
Dr. Kiddy presented his
research before the 71st
Annual Meeting of the
American Dairy Science
Association.
Project
winners
named
GETTYSBURG - Seven
Adams County 4-H members
have been selected as
Keystone Winners in nine
different project areas.
Named winners were: Kathy
Hall, Littlestown R 2, in
Recreation and Bicycle;
Carol Zepp, New Oxford R 2,
in Photography, and
Citizenship; Ellyn Tan
nenbaum, 323 Pine St.,
Gettysburg, Conservation;
Patricia Reinhart,
AgricuFure and her sister
Nancy, Dairy Foods, both of
Gettysburg Rfi; Don Brown,
Hanover Rl, Swine; Mary
.Ann Klinger, New Oxford
R 2, Clothing. Mary Ann
Klinger was also selected as
one of the top ten 4-H girls in
Pennsylvania.
Keystone winners are
state finalists in the National
Awards Program sponsored
by the Cooperative Ex
tension Service and business
and industry. These mem
bers were interviewed on
July 30 at Penn Stae along
with Keystone winners from
other counties in Penn
sylvania. Based on their 4-H
records and the interview, a
state winner will be named
in over 30 different project
areas. Members are scored
on their project records,
participation in 4-H events
and activities, leadership
responsibilities, citizenship
and participation in com
munity and school activities.
Hog roundup
at Vintage
VINTAGE - The Chester
and Delaware Cdunty 4-H
Hog Roundup Show and Sale
will be held at the Vintage
sales stables, here, next
weekend.
- notice -
THE MIDDLETOWN GRANGE FAIR WILL BE HELD AT THE
FAIR GROUNDS IN WRIGHTSTOWN - JUST OFF RT. 413.
AUGUST 19, 20 AND 2L
IT’S OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR - COME SEE THE HORSE SHOW
PRIZE CATTLE AND SHEEP SHOWS - 4-H AND HOME EC. AND
FLOWER SHOWS - EXHIBITS AT THEIR BEST - SQUARE DANCING
COUNTRY AND WESTERN MUSIC - TRI-COUNTY BAND
IFYE AUCTION - K 9 DOG DEMONSTRATION AND THE
EXCELLENT GRANGE DINNERS.
NO ENTRANCE CHARGE -
COME SEE US - YOU’LL BE GLAD YOU DID
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Farm - Lawn & Garden Seeds
Stop at Red Rose Feed & Farm Supply
for any of these Leading Brand Names.
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DAIRY FEEDS
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liquid supplements
National Molasses Company
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Div. of Carnation
On Friday, August 13 at 7
p.m. the show and judging
events will be held. Then, on
Saturday, August 14, at 9
a.m. the hogs will be auc
tioned off.
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More than half the signers
of the Declaration of In
dependence were farmers by
birth or fanners by choice.
When Columbus came to
America, there were an
estimated 1 million
American Indians in the
area that was to become the
United States.
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