Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 27, 1980, Image 156

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    RECORDS PROVE THE VALUE OF EARLY FRESHENING
PHONE 717-442-41*3
717-761-3301
PARADISE, PA 17562
HIGH BROS.
PHONE 717-3540301
GORDON VILLE, PA 17529
IfMBERGER’S MIU
PHONE 717-167 5161
FONTANA PA 17042
PURINA DAIRY REPLACEMENT
PROGRAM
DAIRY CALF PROGRAM - BIRTH TO 6 MONTHS ... .
+ Colostrum for first 3 days
+ Nurse-Gro or Nursing Chow 3 days to 4-5 weeks
+ Caff Startena and water free choice to 2 months
+ No Hay until 3rd month
+ Calf Growena 2 months 6 months
DAIRY HEIFER PROGRAM - 7 THRU 22 MONTHS
+ O&H Chow, D&H Block or D&H Special + Grain before Freshening
+ Hay or Pasture Free Choice
60 DAYS BEFORE FRESHENING
+ 60 Days before Freshening D&H Chow, D&H Block or D&H Special + Grain
+lO-14 Days before Freshening Begin increasing milking ration up to 14-16
Lbs. Per Head Per Day
FEED THE PURINA WAY . . . ALL THE WAY
Johnß Kurtz
PHONE 717 3544616 717 736-106*
RO3. EPHRATA, PA 17522
PHONE 717-665-21*6
2 NEW CHARLOTTE ST MANHEIM PA 17545
1980
SUCCESS
TOTAL FEES COST AT 24 WWHS— $ 380.00 *
UMBERGER’S INC.
PHONE 717-666-2324
RICHLAND. PA 170*7
KEYSTONE MILLS
MCCRACKEN’S
FEED MIU, INC.
IS THE KEY TO
AND PROFIT
★ Feed costs based on current selling prices and are subject to change.
Test heifers at the Purina Dairy Research Center demonstrate that attention
to good nutrition does permit an earlier first calf. The results further show that
younger heifers are capable of producing an excellent milk flow in their first
lactation.
A group of 35 test heifers averaged 23.6 months of age when they calved. In
305-day lactations they averaged 12,884 pounds of milk. The mature equivalent
for these heifers averaged 17,025 pounds of milk
Dairymen folJqwmg>the Purina Replacement Heifer Program report heifers
producing ovdr i 6,000 pounds of milk and 600 pounds of faHn their first lac
tation This excellent production enables heifers to repay their growing costs
and start earning a good return over feed cost in their first lactation. Important,
too, heifers which produce well in their first lactation usually continue to be high
producers over a long milking life
* , ) *
‘107.00*
‘228.00*
.. *45.00*
WEST WILLOW
FARMERS ASSN., INC.
PHONE 717464 33*6
WEST WILLOW PA 175*3
LANDIS SUPPLY
Iraß Landis
PHONE 717-665-324*
BOX 276, RO3
MANHEIM, PA 1754*
FAWN MILLS
PHONE 717 3*2-4(05
FAWN GROVE. PA 17321
PHONE 717-537-1123
HANOVER. PA 17331
FEED COST
tyeed*A(iU
PHONE 215-4 M-6211
STRAUSSTOWN, PA 19559
M. G. HENNINGER & SON, INC.
PHONE 717-352 3333
BERRYSBURG PA 17005