Al2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 13,1980 Avoid the Christmas crunch YORK The Christmas crunch hits many families as they try to fit special holiday activities into an already busy daily round of household demands. Many a frazzled parent has been thrown mto a state of complete disorganization when a young son or daughter announces a special Christmas program at scuool that he or she needs a costume, and some cookies and Mom and Dad have got to be there! One way to turn your household havoc mto a setting where exciting ex Horse NORRISTOWN - Horses heavily infested with in ternal parasites are usually thin, weak, tucked up in their flanks, potbellied, rough coated, and may frequently suffer from attacks of colic. A well-fed horse is not necessarily free of parasites. No horse is ever entirely rid of these free-loaders. The stomach hot is a larva of the common hot fly and is a prevalent parasite of horses. The adult flies die after the onset of fall and frost temperatures. The life cycle of this horse parasite is considered one year, with the larval stage in the stomach of the horse lasting eight to ten months. The most effective control program is one designed to kill the larvae while in the stomach. Nancy Kadwill, Mon tgomery County 4-H Coor dinator, recommends a two treatment program for Pennsylvania horses The first administration of the worm drug should be scheduled in December and the second treatment in February. The first hot treatment should be delayed until most larvae have reached the stomach in December, not just a first frost. The second treatment usually gets those that were missed by the first treatment. Larvae do not reach the tras are happening is through the use of family tune plans. A time plan can be as simple or a detailed as you desire. A simple list of jobs to be done as tune is available is one approach, but this is probably not sufficient to guide a family through peak periods. A more detailed time plan includes a tune sequence without definite time limits. A schedule brings in both sequence and approximate amount of time on different activities. Families can develop tneir parasite treatment can begin now stomach until about six weeks after batching They burrow in the wall of the tongue immediately after hatching, where they stay for up to six weeks The rest of the larval stage is spent m the stomach The larvae complete their development in the spring, explains Kadwill Once the larval development is completed, they release from the stomach wall of the horse, pass out with the intestinal material and undergo pupation on the ground. The adult fly season begins in the spring with the first hatch and ends in the early fall. Farm Calendar (Continued from Page AlO) record keeping meetmg, Lazy Boy Farm, Rt. 896, Middletown, 7:30 pm. Eastern Milk Producers Co- Op CNI proposal meetmg, Mt. View High School, along Rt. 106, Kingsley, 8 p m Tuesday, Dec. 16 Sussex County, Del crop meeting, U. of Del. Georgetown Substation, 9.30 a m. - 3 p.m. Commodity Futures Markets open meetmg, small arena. New Holland Sales Stables, 7 p.m. Cecil County, Md. DHIA, Extension Office, Elkton, Md., 10a m.-3p m Kent County small farmers conference, Ag & Natural Resources Bldg , rear of Del. State campus, 7pm Ephrata Area Young Far mers Christmas Party, Ephrata Junior High auditorium, 7.30 p m. Garden Spot Adult Farmers silage management meetmg, Union Grove School, 7:30 p.m. own schedules by answering four basic questions. What are the “extras” we must include? What are the “extras” we would like to include’ What are the “usuals” that must be continued? What are the “usuals” that can be post poned or even eliminated entirely’ After you and your family have answered these questions, you can begin to develop a special holiday tune plan. This is a venture for the entire family. Each family member needs to know what the other The control of stomach hots should be one part of an ongoing program for con trolling internal parasites of horses. There are several worm drugs for horses, but Kadwill points out that they are not all active against the bot. The broad spectrum worm drugs do work against all internal parasites-worms and bots. Kadwill recom mends one of these for the December and February treatments, or horses can be treated separately at these times for bot control. Either way, it is recommended that these programs be done by or in consultation with your veterinarian. Wednesday, Dec. 17 Dairy feeding meeting, Vo- Ag Room, Upper Adams High School, Biglerville, 7.30 p.m Sussex County small far mers conference, U of Del. Georgetown Sub station? p.m Thursday, Dec. 18 Pa. Seedmen’s Association, Treadway Inn, Lan caster, 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Del. Commercial Peach and Apple Growers workship, Filer’s Orchard, Wyoming, 10 a.m - 3:30 p.m. N.J. annual seed, fertilizer and pesticide dealers meeting, Pfenninger’s Hilltop Inn, 6 p.m Adams County Pork Producers meeting, Extension Office, Get tysburg,? 45 pm Penn Manor Young Farmers meeting on hedging, high school, 7:30 p.m Friday, Dec. 19 Lancaster County Con servation District Board of Directors monthly meeting, Farm & Home Center, 7; 30 p.m. members have on their minds and how important these things are to them. With this knowledge, you can establish priorities that everyone understands. Had the parents known how important the school Christmas program was to their daughter they could have planned ahead for a costume and cookies and they could have attended the program in an “unfrazzled” state. You can turn the Christ mas crunch into a time of exciting extras by thinking ahead and developing a time schedule with your whole family taking part. 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