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    128—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 12,1980
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Ask the
VMD
A reader writes:
A few neighbors have had
coccidiosis in their small
goat and sheep herds. At the
present, I have about 50 bred
ewes and have not had
trouble with the disease to
date. Bat, if at all possible, I
would like to be on the safe
side:
Is there any vaccination
for coccidiosis that I could
safely use? Is this disease
more of a problem in young
animals than adults? Any
other information on this
would be most helpful.
Thank you.
Charlotte Lippincott
Woods town, N.J.
Dr. Sheaffer comments:
Coccidiosis in sheep and
goats is an infectious disease
of the intestinal tract caused
by a protozoan parasite.
As a matter of fact, there
are six species of this
protozoan that may be
pathogenic for sheep and
goats. This culprit is a
member of the genus, or
family, that goes by the
name Euneria.
Unfortunately, this
disease is more severe in
young, growing stock. Adults
are less subject to the
disease.
As I describe the disease
symptoms and treatments,
keep in mind that what I say
for sheep applies equally to
goats.
A sheep owner usually
becomes suspicious that
something is wrong when the
hind-quarters of the lambs
3®, GAP AUCTION !
v ram hi, m n,n ■
5:30 P.M. ■
Located otl Route 41 - Lancaster Avenue opposite Turkey *
Hill Mintt Market - Cross RR Bridge |
ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS
SOLD AT EVERY AUCTION.
CONSIGNMENTS ON MONDAYS
FROM 8 00 A M toTOOPM
OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT
Call us for pick up service
IRA STOLTZFUS & SON, Auctioneers
442-4936 or 442-8254
CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES
PUBLIC
CONSIGNMENT SALE
SATURDAY APRIL 19,1980
Starting at 9:00 A.M.
Located 2Vz miles North of Carlisle along Rt.
74. Will sell the following.
Tractors, Balers, Combines, New J D. 12 ft. Chisel
Plow, other Plows, Harrows, disc harrows, corn
planters, hay conditioners, side rakes, wagons, chuch
wagon, elevators, manure spreaders, chain saws,
poultry equipment, dairy equipment, lumber, tin,
wagon load of small items, pick up truck
PIGS
70 HEAD OF FEEDER CATTLE
Holstein Heifers, Steers, also Angus Cbarlois &
Hereford.
No Consigned Cattle.
WICKARD BROS.
1690 Waggoners Gap Rd.
Carlisle, Pa.
Auct. Robert Mullendore
Terms Cash or one way check
Phone 243-1018 or 243-4305
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Of
Tim T rayer • £dgar6heaffer
are soiled with manure.
Further observation will
reveal these lambs are
depressed and are losing
weight. Signs of active
coccidiosis include diarrhea,
intestinal hemorrhage,
along with the weight loss.
Coccidosis should not be
confused with entertoxemia
type D, pulpy kidney
disease, which has a higher
mortality and affects the
animals at a faster rate,
your veterinarian will be
able to help you to dif
ferentiate between the two
diseases.
One major difference
between the two diseases is
enterotoxemia can be
prevented by vaccinating
pregnant ewes three weeks
before lambing, and then
vaccinating the lambs at
four weeks of age with
Clostridium perfringens type
D toxoid. However, there is
currently no available
vaccine for coccidiosis.
Lambs with a mild case of
coccidiosis may have
diarrhea and loss of appetite
for only two or three days.
Some of them will recover
spontaneously without
treatment.
Other lambs will have a
severe infection with much
straining and a dark,
profuse, watery or bloody
diarrhea Severe infections
require prompt treatment
Mortality in the severe
group is commonly ten
percent or more depending
on timely treatment.
If the disease has broken
■4
out in your lambs, consult
your veterinarian for the
recommended therapy
The following list of
medications have been
reported to be effective in
treating the disease:
sulfaguanidme, sulfameraz
ine, sulfaqunoxaline, am
prohum, andarsanilic acid.
Management plays a large
CONTINUATION AUCTION
OF HECNT’S HARDWARE CO.
SATURDAY, APRIL 19,1980
9 A.M.
At Bonnie Brae Auction Center, Rt. 724,
between Spring City & Phoenixville.
Hundreds of boxes of bolts, nuts, screws, elec, wire,
brass bolts, crop cords, sprays, polishes, hinges, socket
sets, tool boxes, elec, switches & supplies, chain bin
ders, vises, pipe fittings, valves of all kinds, many
tools, wedges, sledge hammers, step & straight lad
ders, cast iron grates, coal buckets, thousands of files
& rasps - in fact, everything in the hardware line. Down
spouts, galv. pipe, pots & pans, etc.
SPECIAL MENTION: One trailer load of bolts,
approx. 15 tons, to be sold by the pound - take whole
load, at 2 P.M.
All roads lead to Bonnie Brae April 19, for hardware
bargains! Do not miss this sale! Will start promptly &
go until 6 P.M.
By order of
HOWARD MONTGOMERY
Hess & Moyer, Aucts.
489-7127 & 948-8050
PUBLIC SALE
ANTIQUES - PENNA. GERMAN
SOCIETY VOLUME COINS -
EXCELLENT GLASSWARE &
COLLECTIBLES - FORD STAKE
BODY TRUCK-GUNS
OAK FURNITURE - BUTCHER
EQUIPMENT
SATURDAY, APRIL 26
at 10 A.M.
LOCATED Near Village of Friedensburg on
Route 443, approx. 1 mile west of Route 183
and 9 miles east of Pine Grove in Wayne Twp.,
Schuylkill County, Penna.
TRUCK at 1 P.M., BUTCHER EQUIPMENT: 1962 F
-600 14 ft. bed overhauled engine approx. 2000 miles, 8
hole pig feeder, chicken crates, 3* Rd. cresoed post,
iron kettles, sausage stuffer, knives, butcher box, 48
gal. kettle w/jacket, feed cart.
ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES: Mech. Bank
(Eagle & Eaglettes), iron lion bank, Amos & Andy ash
tray, beer trays, rd. oak table, ornate sideboard, 7 ft.
oak ornate marble mantle hall mirror, 8 day mantle
clock w/cherup pillars, old picture frames, 6 oak
pressed back chairs, old rockers and chairs, camel
back trunk, ornate iron baby crib, piano stool, benches,
gram cradle, milk cans, dec. Enterpnze crank cab
bage cutter w/bench, coal oil lamp w/reflector &
bracket, finger lamp, Ray-O-Lamp, butter mold
(wheat), sadirons, Morgan adv. lard tins, old coffee
grinder, powder hom, cast iron pots and pans, waffle
iron, 2 cheese sieves, bottle capper, old records, old
Bible and Penna. German Volume XVII precedings at
Allentown November 2,1906, Volume XV Germantown
October 25 1904
GUNS, COINS, GLASSWARE: West End 12 ga.
double-barrel hammer, 12 ga. Stevens double-barrel,
pre 1900 silver dollars, other silver coins and partial
books, carnival, opalsent, depression, goofus, German
mushtache cups, dec. washbowl & pitcher large, blue
dec. crock, redware, bisk & chalk, flow blue dish, many
other items too numerous to mention. Sale under roof.
NOTE; Quality and selection of merchandise you won’t
want to miss!
TERMS: Cash or app. check.
Owner reserves right to reject any or all bids.
Not responsible for accidents.
Lunch Available
Sale ordered by
HARRY BOWEN
JAY RIEGEL JR., Auctioneer
717-739-4718
role in the control of coc
cidiosis. Transmission of the
disease is primarily by the
contamination of lambs’
creep feed with manure.
Creep feeders should be
designed so that they can be
easily cleaned and dism
fected, and readily moved
_ from one „
_ -another..
Adult sheep often spread
the infection in their manure
! droppings without showing
any apparent signs of having
the disease. If the lambs’
feed is contaminated with
this manure and the eggs of
protozoan parasites it
contains, the lambs are
likely to contract coc
cidiosis.
I can’t stress enough the
or pas _
importance of rotating
pastures and feed lots. In
addition, the creep feed for
your lamb crop should be of
adequate quality to supply
the needed energy, protein,
vitamins (especially vitamin
A), minerals and salt.
And if treatment becomes
necessary, I have found
coccidiosis has been suc
cessfully controlled in
feedlot lambs by feeding one
cure
PUBLIC SALE
OF
360 HEAD LIVESTOCK
Located 5 miles North of Chambersburg, Pa.
and 5 miles South of Shippensburg, Pa. on
Route 11.
SATURDAY EVENING,
APRIL 19.1980
6:30 P.M.
260 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 260
Consisting of 60 bred heifers and 15 2nd calf heifers of
which some will be fresh by sale, balance from sale to
summer freshening.
185 open Holstein heifers ranging from 3 months of
age to breeding age with over 100 being calfhood
vaccinated; 3 Registered Holstein bulls; 1 Grade
Holstein bull, service age.
100 HEAD STEERS 100
Consisting of 50 Holstein and 50 beef type including
Charolais, Black White face, Angus and Hereford
weighing approximately 300 to 700 lbs.
This is a fine group of young cattle out of good
breeding. All dehorned and wormed, bangs and TB
tested within 30 days of sale with individual health
charts. All heifers are eligible for interstate shipping.
STEERS TO BE SOLD FIRST.
Terms- Cash. Not responsible for accidents.
JOHN C. DIEHL
Auctioneer- Robert C. Mullendore
Clerk- C. L. Metz
Cattle to be sold in tent.
PUBLIC SALE
6 TRACTORS, TRUCKS, FARM
MACHINERY, IH IMPLEMENT &
TRACTOR PARTS, ETC.
Estate of Frank Bartlow, Sr.
At Chestnut St.. Millville known as Frank
Bartlow Farm Supply & IH Dealer since 1940.
THURS., FRI., & SAT.,
APRIL 17,18,19
Starting 5 P.M. Thurs. & Fri. Eve. Sat. 10 A.M
Farmall M Tractor, nice; 2IH 330 G Utility Tractors
w/front end loaders, 1 w/backhoe, 1 w/org. rubber, on
ly 1317 hrs.; IH T 6 Crawler w/belt pulley; Cat 933 G
Dsl. Turbo Crawler w/hyd. front end loader; Farmall
Cub Tractor w/elec. start, nice; Machinery to fit Cub
includes 2 way 12” Plows, right 12” plow, 2 4%’ side
mount mowers; brand new Columbian 8 h.p. 26” nding
mower, w/rear bagger; 69 Ford 20’ self contained
Motor Home, low mileage; 63 IH V-220 10’ dump truck,
5-2 spd.; 66 IH Scout Station Wagon w/Myers 7’ blade,
20,000 miles; 54 IH 3/4 Pickup; 51 IH Ll5O flat bed
truck; 56 IH Sl6O truck w/950 gal. 4 compartment fuel
tank; B’metal dump box; new IH 240 Motor block; Far
mall Cub engme for power unit; Plows include: 4-14
trailer, 3 14 3 pt., 2 14 trailer; 10’ Harrow; Threshing
Machine; Old com husker & Shredder; 2 1% ton floor
jacks; Mechanical press; W’ hand drill press; sleeve
pullers; plug cleaner; Magneta tester; Honing
machine; valve grinder; valve refacer; bench vises;
port kero, heater; tractor mufflers; new live PTO for
300 senes; Lots of Machine & Carnage bolts; plow
parts; mower & bmder parts; steel & roller chain; im
plement tubes & tires; 40’ coal conveyor w/5’ auger;
bell telephone truck w/double drum winch; 3 house
trailer axles; saddle tanks; 5 tier metal circular nail
bin; many more implement & tractor parts; lovely old
high wooden wheel Millville wagon; other old high
wooden wheel wagon; spring wagon; old decorated
Bobsleds w/box made by John Eves, Millville;
Unusual mm. bobsleds by John Eves; National elec.
Cash Register; Wheel-dex Card File; Several display
racks; Hundreds more items.
Sale Order; Thors. & FrL Eve Parts & Mechanical
Equipment Sat Large Items & Bal. of Inventory.
Exe. Frank (Tubby) Bartlow,
Grace Hunter.
Auct. Max Fraley & Son,
546-6631
Lunch
gram of sulfaguanidine per
pound of creep. This
medicated feeding program
should be started at weaning
and may be continued for
approximately four weeks.
If you have a question you
would like answered by the
team from Valley Animal
Hospital, send ft.to. Ask the
VMD, Box .366,.JJtitz,, PA
17543. Questions will be kept
anonymous on request.
3 DAY
Sale Inside