Wonderland Farms (Continued from Page 24) horses and riders for training. And throughout the 105 acres of the farm there are jumps providing a course for framing. Wonderland Farms conducts' a school for breeding and stable management. The students and apprentices that come for a three to six month period are trained m the AGWAY The Truth ... ABOUT BOTTOM UNLOADING SILOS On a well managed dairy or beef farm, a bottom unloading silo is a valuable management tool. It will improve net income... ★ By saving home grown nutrients. ★ By lower feed cost per pound of milk or meat. ★ By lower labor cost per ton of ration. MADISON® is a “best buy” in bottom unloaders with... ★ Lower initial cost per cubic foot - versus steel. ★ Lower cost per ton stored - no breather bags needed. ★ Lower maintenance costs - with the super rugged Laidig unloader. ★ Lower storage losses - because light colored concrete staves have high heat reflectivity. 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In 1977, at “Dressage at Devon”, one of the country’s largest Dressage shows, Prussengeist won the Stallions, suitable to sire FROM AGWAY TEMPLE SUPPLY CENTER N. sth St. Highway Temple, PA 215-929-5264 CARLISLE DUBLIN YORK WEST STORE TANEYTOWN E. North St. Carlisle, PA 717-243-4312 dressage horses. He and three of his offspring then went on to win the Stallion and get class, one that he also won m 1975. As a sire, his foals are always larger than their mothers, and are about 80 per cent gray, and according to the Goodmans, all of them “possess his elegant head and neck, spectacular shoulder, square and correct front, and the level headed, Tulpehocken Farms near Reading Pa. has bought 5 bottom unloaders from Agway ... beginning in 1970. Most recent is the 24 x 65 Madison erected in 1977. LANCASTER FARM STORE 1140DillervilleRd. Lancaster, PA 717-394-0541 Rt. 313 Dublin, PA 215-249-3556 intelligent temperament and floating trot.” Also standing at stud is Donauschimmer, a dark brown stallion born m 1969 and unported in 1976. He is 16.1 hands tall. Bom in West Germany, Donauschimmer is a medem Trakehner type, diplaying solid, square and correct confirmation and his paces, 'and he is also extremely breedy and beautiful. During his initial approval as a breeding stallion in West Germany (all Trakehner stallions must be AVONDALE SUPPLY CENTER Junction U.S. 1 &41 Avondale, PA 215-268-2043 26 W. Market St. York, PA Taneytown, MD 717-792-2674 301-848-3225 CHAPMAN STORE RD2 Wescosville, PA 215-395-3381 Frederick St. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 4,1979 approved before they can be used for breeding) Donauschimmer was rated as Breeding Class I, the very' highest quality. In 1972, he became the champion of the State Stallion Performance test, which includes dressage, cross country jumping, and driving, as well as evaluations of trainability and tem perment. 'Die Goodmans plan to seriously show him in dressage. Working for the Goodmans as program and stablemanager is Miss Sheila Whaley, of whom Mrs. Goodman said “the farm would be lost without her.” She can be seen throughout the day, always checking the horses and working, making sure that Wonderland Farms con tinues to be the showplace that it is. I BARN PAINTING Call Us Now % For Free I I Estimates I U PHARES S. HURST I I; RDI, Box 420 E $ Narvon, Pa 17555 W f 215-445-6186 \ WANTED 50 DAIRY OR LIVESTOCK FARMERS WE WANT TO PROVE THE STATEMENTS IN THE AD ON THE RIGHT TO 50 FARMERS WITH 50 OR MORE COWS OR STEERS WHO DO NOT NOW OWN A BOTTOM UNLOADING SILO. WE HAVE A $lO.OO COLLECTOR’S ITEM GIFT FOR THE FIRST 50 FARMERS THAT SIZE WHO IN VITE AN AGWAY MAN TO COME WITH THE ANSWERS. NO OBLI GATION - JUST RETURN THE COUPON BELOW. (OFFER ENDS SEPTEMBER 1,1979) TO: W.H. DUNLAP AGWAY INC. BOX 2323 HARRISBURG, PA 17105 I OWN (STEERS) PLEASE COME WITH THE GIFT AND INFORMATION TO: NAME ADDRESS PHONE | As one travels over Wonderland Farms talking to its owners and seeing the facilities, a feeling of war mth is seen and felt. The horses each receive personal care, and as Mrs. Goodman walks through the fields, she is besieged with horses of all ages that want her friendly petting and attention. Wonderland Farms is a charter member of the American Trakehner Association, and both Dr. and Mrs. Goodman are extremely active in its af fairs. They are firmly committed to its principles of central control, and careful selective breeding, and believe that if they can maintain control of “this wonderful breed”, that they can contmue to unprove and develop it, and make America a major factor in its future Special Surgeon “What kind of docto- are you, ” the lady asked polite “I’m a naval surgeon, ” was the kina reply “Goodness, you doctors certainly specialize these days'” COWS' 29