Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 26, 1978, Image 34

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 26,1978
34
Swine fever
(Continued from Page 1) An Agriculture Depart
ment spokesman said that
infected pork scraps are fed state regulations require any
to swine, an outbreak of ASF -one feeding garbage to be
is a near certainty. - "licensed, and to cook the
Pat and Howard Smith, Greenfields Farm of
Landenberg will be consigning three-fourths in
terest and full possession in “Duke” A 661, a bull
they purchased from Jerry Litton.
Charolais sale
dedicated to Litton
MERCER - Jerry Litton a and “661” along with some
former Missouri heifers and cows that are
congressman and dynamic being presented by Silver
agricultural leader who lost Wings,
his life along with his wife
and two children in a plane
crash two years ago, mil be
remembered here on Sept. 9
when a group of Charolais
breeders dedicate a sale of
LCR bloodline cattle to their
past effort. Jerry and his
father Charlie established
the Litton Charolais Ranch,
LCR, line of Charolais on
performance and carcass
traits based on a bull called
“Sam” (FWT Bar 951).
Their cattle were at the top
in performance over all
breeds in independent and
college research units and
through PRI (Performance
Registry International) - the
all-breeds performance
evaluation program
At a program on Friday
evening. Sept. 8, prior to the
sale, Dan Schoenfelder, part
owner and business
manager of the present
Litton Ranch will present a
slide program on how LCR
became a legend in out time
in the purebred beef cattle
business.
Great Oaks Farm, owned
by Dave and Ernie Simpson
and Silver Wmgs Farm,
owned by Carolyn and
Wilson Legg of Gettysburg,
and Pat and Howard Smith
of Greenfields Farm,
Landenburg were part of the
group of 10 breeders that
initiated the memorial sale
to provide a living memory
to the Littons. Great Oaks
and Greenfields will offer
partial interests in their
polled LCR herdsires - “283”
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garbage at a rolling boil (212
degrees F.) for thirty
minutes to kill disease
causing virus and bacteria.
Cooking garbage is par
ticularly important with
ASF so close to the United
States.
The outbreak of the ASF in
Brazil and the Dominican
Republic has spread rapidly.
The strain of the virus which
is active is a new milder
strain which some officials
feel could be even more
dangerous than the type
which can kill 100 per cent of
affected swine within a
week. The disease could
enter the country and spread
unchecked before it kills
enough swine to make itself
known.
The only other infestation
of ASF in the western
hemisphere occurred in
Cuba in 1971 and resulted in
the loss of over one-third of
that country’s swine before
it was eradicated.
Sbelhamer noted the
importance of cooking and
surveillance to keep ASF
and other diseases out of the
country. The amount of
traffic among the Caribbean
Islands, and the United
States is tremendous, ac
cording to USDA sources.
“All it could take is literally
one sausage infected with
ASF virus to find its way into
one garbage feeding farm to
kickoff a lethal outbreak,”
he said.
The Department is urging
proper cooking of all gar
bage contaihing meat scraps
and thoroughly agitating the
garbage during cooking. In
addition, swine producers
should practice strict
disease control measures.
“Don’t let visitors in your
hog pens or on your farm,”
he noted. “The ASF virus
5000 heavy breeders
housed in 2 to 3 weeks.
Contract or individually owned
Call 215-536-3155 or mail
coupon below.
Mail to Box 366 M-39
c/o LANCASTER FARMING, Litltz, PA 17543
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can travel on clothing,
equipment,'and vehicles.”
Inspect your animals
every day for signs of
disease. Suspicious con
ditions should be reported to
a veterinarian. Symptoms to
look for include: high fever,
red blotches on the skin,
weakness, a tendency to
POULTRY BREEDER
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huddle together, higher than
usual death, losses. ASfe.
appears very similar iw' ’
symptoms to hog cholera.
Remind other garbage
feeders to cook garbage
thoroughly. ASF does not
respect property lines. If one
herd is infected, surrounding
herds will be exposed.
to be
STATE.