Lebanon Co. DMA (Continued from Page E 8) Ferndale Farms Shirl 13 22 Bounce 46 97 A Ralph McCrone Lucy Harold Myer 122 S Mt Echo Dairy Farm 67 Dale Hostetter & Sons 82 Richard & Ronald Shirk Rosanne Sonnen Acres Merry Jo Lentzdale Farms 14 Kirby L Florst Sue Tammy Warren Hetrick Amy Isaac E Zimmerman Princes Norman Kline Goldie Arthur R Krall&Son Tidy Kim Model Dilly Hershey Bare 34 Arnold Acres Luella Ivan M Weiler Dusty MervinW Horst 2 Gideon A Fisher Jr John Brubaker 55 43 26 BS . £ PLUS $2OO PROFIT DOLLARS P' T * PENNSYLVANIA BRED 29H3161 PRINT 29H3161 Lime-Valley Lucky Print GP-83 USDA 1-81 64% RPT + $233 +1867M -.01% +66F HFA PDT Expected in July Pawn— Farm ArikXg ChW EX M OKI USDA PO 4.1432 M *$4F 99%ftpl 1/10 * 1 34POT 99Vtp( 7/79 UFA Pan-Pam iaatwhar C*w In 4» *l$O9M +33f *Ol 2X 3054 27M0M 29S 7 9$F 409 2X 3054 19290 M 3.5% M*F •05 2X 3054 24170 M 31% 777 F Sirs Vif# Ltfticr C«rl VO>99 GM Also PA. Bred and +2OO $ 29H2794 OVERARCH 29H2794 OVER ARCH Alan VG-85 USDAI-81 73% RPT + $202 +1654M -.03% +S6F HFAPDT -.93 TPI +360 RPT 70% UIH D«nn Ex AHn OMI USOATO +1152M -AOF StSHpl 7/79 -59 POT 99%R»1 7/79 HFA 0»«r Aicl>l> Atom VO-M Cow IndM >K4M *3IF SO2 2X 3050 Z3S9OM 37% »73F Sir* Maroon Rallactor Oommalt •os 2X 305* 22330 M 3t% IMF Cam Martha Roburkt F.*6i Bangor, PA Baptistown. NJ Columbia, PA Ephrata, PA HoHwood, PA Lebanon, PA Leola, PA Port Murray, NJ Prospectville, PA 21.891 18,710 16,201 17,311 16,953 21,410 17,579 18,137 19,761 19,599 18,031 17,626 18,206 3-10 18,709 15,800 22,748 16,050 4-10 19,028 3 10 19,502 19,340 22,358 23,460 17,420 4- 5- 8-10 4-6 16,874 18,464 17,393 20,990 15,842 2-10 19,219 16,979 27.228 Pawnee Perm Redartlen Admiral EX MOM Pawnee Pun Qlenvue Beauty EX- Peclemer ieetmeker DC-M OM Unde VQ-M BM-4E WlkO-WhH >uffc—» P—ft EX«t2QM »r»r Ouk» Arehto OM Qyr Dudmli 215-588-4704 201-996-2088 717-898-8694 Erk Heinsohn Cindy Gordeuk James Charles Damn Yoder Paul Herr 717-733-0966 717-284-4592 717-949-2381 717-656-6700 201-689-2605 215-542-8479 Paul Martin Lynn Gardner Robert Kayhart William Tyner Walter M Martin 34 23 Moses 0 Martin Elsa Vincent A Wagner Della 33 39 44 4 1 43 33 715 727 707 704 725 707 Leon H Kline Sister Judy Lady Ely Philhaven Farm 114 737 Conewago View Farms Tillie 40 731 Marlin M High 38 Amos Balsbaugh Jr 44 748 841 Larry G Shuey 51 43 784 Hoover Farms No 2 11 40 40 701 737 LloydS Newswanger 5 741 Dol-Mar Dairy 21 Robert Martin Tammy 717 869 722 45 855 721 42 44 38 40 803 974 894 704 42 717 759 730 42 36 753 48 755 37 42 35 705 714 940 Uund Oak He) USOA PO 1414 M 50F M*«Rpt 7so 2 32FDT 7 «0 HFA Cow Index 150IM 66F 407 2* 30Sd 26000 M 4 2** 1102 F Sue Jay Ridge Marquis 703 . 2X 305 d 27MOM 37*. 1027 F Dam Loganbell King Lacy Lucy 37% of our #2oos Dollar bulls are Penn sylvania bred. That’s right 4 6! the 11 bulls that are +2oos dollars at ABS were bred right here in Pennsylvania. We at ABS want to say we are proud to support the Dairy Industry. We also want to commend the Pennsylvania Dairymen and urge him to continue breeding fine dairy cattle. Reading, PA Stewartstown, PA Thomasville, PA West Grove, PA Kirkwood, PA Elmer, NJ Mt.Airy.MD Allenwood, PA Carlisle, PA 9-10 35 3-4 26 NEWARK, Dela. Horse owners should check their animals for signs of colic, says Delaware Extension Equine Specialist C.M. Reitnour. True colic is a serious and painful condition of the horse’s gastrointestinal tract. Suspect colic if your horse ap pears uneasy, paws the ground, looks at its rear flanks and kicks at its abdomen. A horse with colic sweats profusely, gets up and down, rolls around and rests in 29H3145 LUKE 29H3145 Cabin-Run Elevation Luke VG-85 USOA 1-81 42% RPT + $205 +1615M +.01% +6OF HFA PDT Expected in July QP *1 In Led] Hetf-Acree Kin) Robert Greider Tom Engle Ira Boyer Dan Rush Dan Rush Cyndy Hetzell Allan Pickett George Showers Wayne Piper 2? ; i 2 22,359 23,876 18,729 36 38 4 5 40 20,596 19,328 16,766 18,487 21,344 18,230 23,340 18,438 23,144 20,236 20,892 17,130 17,917. Watch horses for colic unnatural positions. Severely congested inner eyelids and elevated heart rate generally indicate a serious condition. Good horsemen should become familiar with the common causes of colic and take measures to avoid it. It can be caused by moldy feed or by abrupt changes in feed, such as from grain and hay to green grass. Never feed a fation that might be defective, and make changes in feed gradually. Parasites can cause colic by Tidy Burfca Elevation GW Bound Pah Ivanhaa tee EX §4 4E WhiribHl Kingpin VQ-d< GM inball Man Lae] . 215-378-1212 ' 717-993-6836 717-225-3758 215-869-9187 717-529-6548 609-455-8187 301-663-4191 717-538-1812 717-249-8882 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 6,19t1—E9 Galen Bollinger 257 ' 301 847 820 Hoover Farms Helen Heida Vivian Happy Patty Missy Venture Kenneth Mase Elva Vickie Jenny Ina Rae Trisha 775 712 747 728 747 736 746 721 703 PharesZ Musser 714 737 Wernerway Farm 66 107 13 768 721 Raymon & Marlin Getz Neil Artis Cnsty 704 733 AMD ■■■+ $0 29H3105 MiLMAY 29H3105 Milmay Kingpin Elevation Bob GP-81 USDA 1-81 62% RPT +s2o3 +1664M -.03% +S6F HFAPDT +1.50 TPI+S36 RPTSS% Bound Oak Bag Apple Eievaden EX M QM USOAPO + 14S3M *4$F N%Rpt 1/80 *2 38PDT MSRpt 7/71 HFA Wrtfrftif* VO»M Mltma] Cow Indtx +IWOM *33F 6-11 2X 30M 22290 M 3«% W7F Lifttim* 3134* 15862 M 36% 5473 F t-M 2X SOM 22140 M 3t% M7F Sir* P«b«t Aamblor W*h<*f EX 90 These Pennsylvania Bred Bulls Are Also Available From ABS. + $lB9 64% +.6IPDT H 2969 Marvin H 2501 Imp. Knight H 2779 Frosty H 2873 Lee H 3151 Stoney H 3107 Belle H 2917 King H2s76Wis Apollo Coburn, PA Linden, PA Mansfield, PA McClure, PA Millville, PA Mifflmburg, PA Mrtflintown, PA Reedsville, PA Ulysses, PA 20,593 19,545 4-4 3-3 19,978 26,439 17,280 18,159 22,076 19,697 20,044 5-7 5-4 4-4 3-10 2-5 2-5 2-3 10-2 8-1 8-0 4-8 4-7 3-5 18,412 20,725 22,794 22,106 20,467 22,809 23,856 19,681 20,320 19,330 17,307 20,680 12-3 6-4 3 10 20,110 19,310 18,712 irritating the intestinal tract or by blocking the blood supply to the intestines. To avoid these problems, worm horses every six to eight weeks. Also, check and float the horse’s teeth routinely to avoid colic caused by improper chewing of food. “Colic can be a real threat,” Reitnour emphasizes. “If you spot the symptoms contact a veterinarian as quickly as possible.” NuM Q*k >r«nh— tvt CX-M-H WWrtWH vo-m am Prtrt MHhwtw< OMB 98% 68% 67% 51% 72% 74% 98% + $162 + $l6l + $l5O + $l5O + $143 + $142 + $lOl 814-349-5310 717-323-9710 717-662-7731 717-658-7316 717-458-5949 717-966-1344 717-436-6386 717-667-2775 81+848-7674 Wendel Musser Larry Bower Harold Robson, Jr. Michael C. Ewing Wilmer Hendricks John M. Beachy Mervm Zendt Glenn Barr Bonnie Barker 733 707 785 879 709 850 756 742 709 711 786 853 824 850 724 855 762 969 762 738 820 764 881 818 38 46 44 + .06 PDT + I.49PDT + .98 PDT N/A + 1.29 PDT + .45 PDT + 1.62 PDT
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