Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 25, 1981, Image 114

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    C26—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 25,1981
Ask the &
VMD ** Jh
Leon Riegel
If you have a question you would,
like to have answered by the team
of veterinarians at Valley Animal
Hospital, Palmyra, and Dr. Tim
Trayer, Denver, send it to “Ask the
VMD”, ' Lancaster Farming
Newspaper, Box 366, Lititz, PA
17543. Questions will be kept
anonymous on request.
Arthritis got your goat?
A reader asks:
We have a goat that has severe
arthritis m the joints above the
hooves. We received pills from the
vet to give her, but they do not
seem to have helped. Would DMSO
help our goat and where can we get
some?
Name withheld on request
Dr. Sheaffer comments:
There are several forms and
causes of arthritis m goats.
Two important causes are poor
foot care and infection Some goats
do not have their feet trimmed
properly or at regular intervals.
Many goats are kept on concrete;
many more are not allowed
adequate exercise.
An mfection of the navel in a
young kid can lead to septic ar
thritis. Any bacterial or
mycoplosmal infection in other
parts of the body m goats of any
age may become manifested as a
septic joint infection.
M.H. EBY, INC.
Manufacturer of All Aluminum Track Bodies
Livestock, Grain & Bulk Feed
Distributor of
Blue Ball, Pa.
A third cause of arthritis is
bruising of the joints. This again is
a housing and management in
duced disease.
A fourth cause is nutritional
caused by the overfeeding of
alfalfa hay and other high calcium
feeds. When animals under one
year of age are fed high calcium
diets for longer than one season, a
condition called osteopetrosis may
develop. The diesase becomes
apparent in bucks when they reach
4 or 5 years of age and shows up m
does a few years later. However,
the damage to the bones and joints
actually occurred during the first
year of life due to the high-calcium
diet.
DMSO has produced variable
results m dogs and horses for
arthritis. To my knowledge, it has
not been officially cleared for use
in food producing animals such as
dairy goats. Your local
veterinarian can supply you with
this medication and give directions
for its use.
Other medications which that
may offer relief for arthritis are
aspirin, cortisteroids, and
phenylbutozone-relalad com
pounds. These, also, should be
given under veterinary super
vision.
In conclusion, arthritis m goats
Aluminum Livestock Body
Sales & Service
SyntheaMaas TimTrayer Edgar Sheaffer
'■ V W
Refrigerated Trailers
717-354-4971
can be kept to a minimum by the
following measures:
feeding diets balanced m
calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin
D;
keeping feet properly trim
med;
v treating navels of kids with
iodine or another antiseptic im
mediately after birth;
allowing adequate daily
exercise;
keeping pens clean and well
bedded.
selecting breeding stock with
good feet and leg conformation;
and
keeping free choice iodine and
trace mineralized salt available to
goats at all tunes.
Two swine breeders
to exhibit hogs
AUSTIN, Minn. Two Penn
sylvania swine breeders James T.
Parlett, Airville and Ed Brummer
and Sons, Port Royal, are among a
select group of swme breeders that
will be exhibiting at the National
Barrow Show to be held here
Grain Storage and Mixing Feed Equip.
LIQUIDATION
Mixers, elevators, grain tanks,
dryers, augers, bins, rolling,
grinding, pelleting equip., trucks,
autos.
Is there somethine you need??
Write or Call for our
complete list today
E.H. KEEN & SON INC.
PO 80X25
PARKESBURG. PA 19365
Ph: (215) 857-5515
Complete Prevention of All
Insect Damage
Pesty Flying Insects Can Ruin
Outside Groups Such As
Church Gatherings, family
Picnics and Reunions.
THERMAL FOGGING
IS THE ANSWER
Kills Gnats, Mosquitoes, Bees and
All Flying insects
HARRISBURG - State
Agriculture Secretary Penrose
Hallowell announced the Penn
sylvania Industrial Development
Authority Board approved a loan
of $326,422 to the Pennsylvania
agribusiness. Hallowell said the
loan would help to create 60 jobs
for the new business.
The PIDA loan will go to Sheldon
S. Kaufer, Inc., a Pittston, Luzerne
County meat processor for
acquisition and renovation of an
existing 13,300 square foot facility.
The loan was among $5.4 million
in financing for 12 businesses,
approved at the PIDA board’s July
meeting.
“We are pleased the PIDA loan
program can provide the
necessary financing to assist m the
growth of these 12 Pennsylvania
firms and in the creation of ad
ditional jobs for the state’s
working men and women,” said
September 14-16.
Exhibitors from twenty-five
states delivered barrows to the
New Ulm, Minn, test station and
were entered in the production
tested barrow contest part of the
National Barrow Show.
Let Us Help You
Maintain The Beauty
And Health of
Your Trees
TREE SPRAYING
1278 Loop Rd.
Lancaster, Pa.
17604
717-397-3721
Since 1928
Pest control is too
important to trust
to anyone else
Meat processor
receives state loan
CATTLE SALES
★ Daily Replacements
★ Registered & Grade Holsteins
★ Canadian & NY State Holsteins
ir 300 Holsteins to Choose From
These cows are accustomed to
tie stalls and freestalls
★ Heifers of All Ages
★ We Also Buy Entire Herds
WE ALSO BUY
COWS & HEIFERS
Contact:
Charles D. Biaisure
Meshoppen, PA
717-833-2684 or 833-5848
state Commerce Secretary
Geoffrey Stengel, Jr,
Hallowell noted the PIDA board
has repeatedly approved financing
for agriculture-related businesses
because of its growth potential and
job stability.
“Loans through the Penn
sylvania Industrial Development
Authority are important to Penn
sylvania’s agribusiness in
dustries,” Hallowell said, “and
they are in keeping with the
Thornburgh Administration’s
commitment to assist small
businesses and boost economic
development in areas of high
unemployment. PIDA financing
has become a realistic alternative
for small agricultural businesses
and for firms located in areas
where unemployment is ten per
cent or higher.
“Many of the state’s
agribusinesses, and particularly
food processors in areas of high
unemployment, should investigate
the possibility of financing ex
pansions through the Industrial
Development Authority,” he said.
“PIDA can offer low interest loans
to these companies which are
expanding or locating within the
Commonwealth.”
Parlett’s Chester White barrow
and Brummer’s Poland China bar
row will be among the 804 barrows
whom upon completing the test
will be slaughtered and appraised
in a production-related carcass
evaluation contest.