D2B—Uaostf Fwrim, Saturday, February 21,1981 Atrophic rhinitis cuts GEORGETOWN, Del. A recent survey of six hog farms on the Eastern Shore showed that five of them had the disease known as atrophic rhinitis. Incidence of this disease may run as high as 75 percent nationally. It is characterized by a wasting away of the tiny scroll-shaped bones in the nostril of the pig. These bones are covered with mucuous membrances that help filter incoming air. When these filters are removed, the pig becomes very susceptible to respiratory illness, including pneumonia. Mortality from atrophic rhinitis is very low. But losses can occur from slow growth and poor feed efficiency in infected pigs, warns University of Delaware extension livestock specialist Richard Fowler. Two strains of bac teria are the principle causes of the disease. But other factors in cluding gases resulting from poor en vironmental manage ment, secondary in vaders such as pneumonia-causing or ganisms, or internal parasites may add to the severity of the problem. The organism lives and multiples in the respiratory tract. When exposed to the sun it can’t survive longer than four to five weeks. But it may survive in the shade for up to four months. All the common disinfectants are ef fective against it if they come in contact with it. Atrophic rhinitis is spread in three ways, says Fowler. (1) An infected sow can spread it to her litter shortly after birth. (2) Spreading can occur through the air in farrowing houses and nurseries. (3) Or cats, dogs and rodents can spread the organism to non-mf ected swine. Producers often ask how they can recognize the disease. Sneezing is SELL IT WITH A LANCASTER FARMING CLASSIFIED the most common sign, with excessive tearing on the face below the eye. A nasal discharge may contain blood in severe cases. The nose may become twisted, shortened or crooked. Some growers check a sample of their pigs post-mortem exam or slaughter check. To do this cut the nose at the second pre-molar tooth. It may be possible to isolate the bacteria in cultures taken from the nasal cavity. Several control Baby pigs should measures are useful m receive medicated limiting atrophic water from their first rhinitis in a herd. Cull day until they reach 50 visibly affected to 75 pounds. Observe animals. Use an all-in, the proper withdrawal all-out system in your periods for medications, farrowing house and Vaccination is a very nursery. Keep the useful tool in preventing percentage of and controlling rhinitis, replacements to a Consult your minimum. The veterinarian or vaccine ■ 49* FRIDAY EVE., FEB. 27 ■ g v 5:30 P.M. I B Located off Route 41 - Lancaster Avenue Op-1 _ posite Turkey Hill Mmit Market -Cross RR Bridge B ! ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS a : SOLD AT EVERY AUCTION b J DRESS FABRICS AND SEWING SUPPLIES b Z CONSIGNMENTS ON MONDAYS B ■ FROM 8:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. . ■ OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT J B Call us for pick up service ■ ■ IRA STOLTZFUS & SON, Auctioneers I 442-4936 or 442-8254 CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES ummmmmmmmmmmmmm* PUBLIC AUCTION FARM EQUIPMENT, MODEL T TRUCK; CHEV. TRUCK, CADILLAC & ANTIQUES FRIDAY, MARCH 6th, 1981 At 10 A.M (9 miles N. of Easton), V* mile N. of Martins Creek along Rt. 611 toward Bangor, Northampton Co. Pa. FARM EQUIP.; MISC. TOOLS; EQUIP. Massey Hams 44 gas tractor; JD 420 tractor w/3 pt. cult!.; Farmall A tractor w/hyd. culti, & sickle mower; Farmall Cub tractor w/culti, sickle mower &RL pi.; JD 3 pt. two r c planter; 3 pt. two r culti; JD 15 hoe gram drill on rub ber; 8’ transport disc; 3 pt. harrow; Grove four wheel dump trailer; N Idea 310 c husker; JD 6’ rotary cutter; N Idea parallel rake; MC 45 baler; Smoker 24’ elev ; MC 64 combme w/engme; Onan 5000 watt generator; Lincoln 225 AMP portable welder; Seneca Fall 6”x36” metal lathe (needs little repair work); (2) Toledo 200 lb. dial type platform scales; 100 hp four cyl. universal Ford marine engine w/gear box; store counter top beam scale; old antique gas pump w/glass & screen cover; (2) old barber chairs; one horse sleigh; old wooden grain threshing machine (nice); large lot of welding cables; metal ice box; old license plates; (2) hand drawn antique fire men hose carts, hose & ladder; plus many more misc. tools, parts & accessories not mentioned. CUB CADET #l?3 HYDRO RIDING MOWER w/48” DECK. TRUCKS & GARS 1923 model T stake body truck complete (mce); (2) model T engines, rear, tran smission; 1948 Chev. Ms ton fire truck w/utUity body, siren, (24,995 mi) mce; 1948 Cadillac convertible (new top); (1958 T-Bird parts) front & rear bumper, tail light. NOTE: This is a collection of many years everthmg goes. Terms: Cash or check, out of state checks must be accompanied by current bank letter of credit Refreshments served Ordered By TONY PLEBANI Conducted by Ralph W. Zettlemoyer Auction Co., Inc. (215)395-8084 organism can survive up to three months in the soil during winter. A summer pasture rotation program with six weeks between uses is advisable. Control rodents and keep cats away from pigs. Treatment is best accomplished with either sulfathiazole or sulphamethazme, says the specialist. Ad minister 100 grams per ton of feed to sows for three to five weeks. Do this before farrowing and during lactation. performance supplier for proper 111 their herds but with dosage and timing 0 f B°od management and application. reduced stress, their Many producers hogs perform well in experience this disease spite of its presence. PUBLIC SALE Valuable Modern Farm Machinery Hay & Potato Equipment 2-30’x96' (Plastic Type) Greenhouses, Etc. On farm 6 miles N. of Shenandoah off Rt. 924. Near Purolator Plant. (Schuylkill Co.) SATURDAY, MARCH 14 10 AM 43 w/£/e Tractors; I.H. 656 D hydro hi clearance, loaded, Nice; I.H. 400 D w/T.A.; Oliver 77; I.H. 147 Cub Cadet w/Mower & Front Loader w/L.P. Gas Attachment, Nice, I.H. 203 S.P. 13’ Combine w/Cab; 72 Ford F-750 Cabover 26’ Truck w/4’ Sides, Real Nice; I.H. 550 5-16” Semi-Plows; I.H. 12’6” Vibra-Shank Transport field cultivator; 2-16” harrows; J.D. 15-7 hole drill; I.H. 456 4 Row Planter w/Gandy Boxes & Monitor, Nice; N.H. 479 haybme; N.I. 7’ cut-ditioner; I.H 15 Rake; Pequea PTO Tedder; N.H. 278 PTO Baler w/thrower; New 3 pt. Fert. Spreader; 5 Ton Tandem Fert. Spreader; 15,000 Watt PTO Alternator; John Bean Mod. 30 Air blast Sprayer; Lockwood 2 Row hi-speed planter; Champion 2 Row Harvester; Haines (hyd.) Potato Bin Stacker w/36’ Boom; 5 Bulk Potato Bodies on trailers & wagons; Continental F-226 Industrial Engine; 3-225,000 & 2-150,000 BTU oil furnaces for Greenhouses; Weil-McClain oil burner Furance w/2800’ Radiation (Steam or hot water) used 6 mths.; 10-36” wall fans; 6 Louvers; Greenhouse Supplies; Loads More. Owners, YARNELL FARMS 717-889-3584 Auct. Max Fraley & Son 546-6631 Lunch. DAIRY & MACHINERY SALE TUESDAY, MUCH 3,196! 10:30 A.M. The undersigned, located 2Vz miles N.E. of Landisburg, Perry Co., Pa., 12 miles North of Carlisle on Rt. 74, will sell • he, ” ,to " lne DAIRY NERO 60 Head Hoisteins 60 Several Registered Cows & First-calf Heifers. Approx. % just recently fresh or close springers. Balance in all stages of lactation. Some bred for Base Milk. A Good Young Daily -Producing Well. “There is something for everybody in this sale'” Health Charts - Bar 4 Shots - Preg, Checked FARM MACHINERY I.H. 311 Fast-hitch 3-bottom Plow; J.D. 24T Baler with Kicker; N.H. 460 Haybine; N.H. 56 Rake; 2 Bale Rack Wagon; N.H. Ground-Drive Manure Spreader; I.H. 2-row Trail Com Planter (Plastic Fertilizer Boxes); Onterio 14 Disc Drill; Dunham Loader with hydraulic Bucket; Kmgwise 30 Ft. Elevator; J.D. 3- section Lever Harrow; Farmall Cub Tractor - Yellow & White Paint; Quick-hitch Plow & Cultivators; 4 ft. Sickle Bar Mower for Cub & harrow; ft. End Angle Blade for Cub; N.H. 6 T. wagon with flat; I.H. 7 ft. Mower; 460 I.H Tractor, Fast hitch, P.S. T.A.; 3 Surge Milker Units with Rebuilt Pulsators; Dumping Station with Line Dryer; Wagon Running Gears; 3-pt. Oliver 3-bottom Plow; J.D. #5 Mower Conv. to 3-pt. Side Delivery Rake; S.C. Case Tractor with 3-pt. Hitch; 7 Ft. Case Mower - 3pt.; 2- Cultivators- 3 pt.; 2-3 pt. Scraper Blades; Badger Stock Waterer (new); 30 Sawed Locust Posts; DeLaval #73 Milker Pump; M.F. #5O Tractor; Sauder Loader; N.H. Flail Chopper. Order of Sale: Machinery, Cattle at Noon. Lunch Stand Catalogs on Cattle V. ART KLING, Owner Landisburg, Pa. 717-789-3883 Mark Click & Mark Keller, Auctioneers Fred Naugle, Pedigrees PUBLIC AUCTION OF FARM EQUIPMENT & HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY, MARCH 14 at 9:00 A.M. Located along Rt. 645 1/2 mile north of Rt. 422 at Myerstown, Pa. 702 Um-System with com picker and sheller, A.C. WD4S diesel w/cultivator, Fannall cub w/cultivator, small crawler w/loader, 4 bottom 14 International plow (fast hitch or 3 pt.), model 60 J.D. flail chopper, 2 small manure spreaders, J.D. disc harrow, spike and spring tooth harrows, A.C. disc harrow w/foldmg wings, 8 ft. disc, 9 ft. double cultipacker, A.C. 2 row com planter (3 pt.), 2 wagon running gears (1 w/flat bed), land roller, 2 smoker elevators, 7 ft. 3 pt. blade, 6 ft. blade, hog holding crate, hog feeder, potatoe grader, 2-16 ft. gates, Sears 4 can milk cooler, feed cart, 2 tobacco presses, 3,000 tobacco lath, 35 and 55 gallon drums, old drill bits, butcher bench, pudding stirer, old strainer, wagon load of small items, straw bench, scrapple pans. Assorted doors, win dows, roofing & siding, 20 in. truck tires. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Dresser, washstands, high chair, crib, bed, 2 gas stoves, combination coal and gas range (Prizer), assorted tables, wooden wardrobe, rockers, wooden tubs, jug and crocks, gas burner, Fngidaire deluxe twin 75 air con ditioner, playpen, new curtain stretcher, pillows, toaster, wooden spools, L.C. Smith Typewriter, canister set, quilt tops, assorted dishes and kettles, cluck door stops, unusual immature lantern, lawn chairs, 7 Hp. Wheel Horse w/36 in. mower (electric start), 8 Hp. Hahn Eclipse w/32 in. mower and rear bagger (electric start), 7 Hp J.D. w/36 in. mower, also some power mowers all are reconditioned, many items too numerous to mention. Sale Time: 9:00 A.M. Sale order: Small items, household, equip ment. Conditions by: HENRY & EVA BRUBAKER AuctS. Sylvan Witmer G. Harvey Weik Rueben Houser Clerks: Hoover and Ogurcak Not responsible lor accidents Refreshments will be served Auct. note! Come early and spend the day with us.
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