Area poultry (Continued from Page 31) poultrymen to take the following precautionary measures. And they want them taken seriously. GUIDELINES AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE PREVENTION OF FURTHER SPREAD OF LARYNGOTRACHEITIS (clip and save) The purposes, as outlined by the Lancaster County Poultry Association, are to prevent the spread im mediately, and to make poultrymen aware of good procedures to be taken to prevent future outbreaks of any poultry disease. The following guidelines, although aimed primarily at poultrymen themselves, should also be followed by anyone doing business with DOOR PRIZES IM-PRUV-ALL poultrymen, such as ser vicemen, processors, feed deliverymen, egg haulers, exterminators, poultry 'mov ing crews and so on. SECURITY Locks and signs should be placed on doors. It’s also recommended that poultrymen don’t take their —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 4, i97B— Sunday afternoon dinner guests through the poultry facilities. Limit entries mto the building as much as possible, and enter only with the strictest of precautions. Insist that salesmen, feed deliverymen, egg customers and pick-up men absolutely stay out of poultry houses. Use all-in, all-out opera tions where possible. Houses which aren’t completely emptied of birds periodically will stand much greater chances of harboring diseases and infecting in coming flocks. Provide obvious outside receptacle for feed slips, in voices and messages. Known vour pullet source and insist on vaccination programs. . Do not allow other poultrymen in your chicken house aqd do not visit other facilities. Have good rodent control. EQUIPMENT NEEDED'TO CONTROLPOULTRY DISEASES Locks, signs, disinfectant, boot brushes, a galvanized No. 2 laundry tub or foot tub, coveralls, rubber boots, are all needed for good sanita tion and health safety of the flock. Keep the above materials handy for authorized visitors only; others have no business go ing into the house. DO’S AND DON’TS Enforce all of the pro cedures given. No body is to be excepted. Include ser vicemen, vaccination crews, exterminators, electricians, moving crews, feed and egg deliverers, repairmen, plumbers, utilitymen, salesmen and others enter ing your farm. Provide the equipment listed above. Take safety precautions yourself and include your employees, family and (Turn to Page 38) Farm Calendar (Continued from Page 10) Messick’s Farm Equipment, 7 ;30 p.m. Kennard-Dale Young Farmers meeting, at the high school, 8 p.m. Penn Manor FFA banquet, at the high school, 6:45 p.m. Susquehanna River Basin Commission meets at 9:30 a.m. in the Penn Harris Motor Inn, Camp Hill, Routes 11-15 Bypass. Home Horticultural Clinic for Lebanon Countians, 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Room 12 in the Municipal Building Lebanon, Registry with the Extension Service requested. Call 273-3748. Lehigh Dairy Cooperative district meeting, at the New Holland Fire Hall, noon. Adams County Holstein classification meeting, Robel-Acres (Whitefor ds) New Oxford, 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 10 Cloister FFA banquet, 7 p.m. at the Mt. Airy Fire Hall York County Potato Day, 10 a.m. Centre Presbyterian Church. Lancaster County Holstein Club holds bam meeting, 7:30 p.m. at R. Edwin Harnish Farm, Nine Points. Classifier will be on program. Grassland FFA banquet. Garden Spot High School cafeteria, 6; 45 p.m. York County Farmers’ . Association Spring meeting, 7 p.m. at the Shrewsbury Fire Hall. Pennsylvania Egg Marketing Association meeting, 7:30 p.m. at the Sheraton-Conestoga.' Manheim FFA banquet, 6:30 Manheim Central Senior High School Cafeteria. 33