Dairy conference ✓ldentify all treated cows and indicate the proper time when the milk can be added in the bulk tank. ✓Milk treated cowslast. Milking equipment must be thoroughly washed and sanitized after milking a treated cow. ✓Discard all milk from a treated cow even though only one quarter was infused. Also, discard all milk following intavenous and mtra-muscular shots. Assume that a purchased animal was treated and test her milk before putting her milk into the tank. ✓Do not save milk from a cow which was dry treated for 30 days, even if she freshens early. Follow ing the normal 60 day dry period, withhold all milk for four days after freshening. ✓Whenever in doubt, have a cow or bulk tank sample tested, using a field kit or> official tests. Do not take a chance, as you will probably Past, Present & Future The sun never sets on BIG DUTCHMAN. This trademark is recognized around the world for the best poultry equipment, supplied by the most experienced poultry people. NERSHEY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, "WE SOL THE BEST I SERVICE THE REST ' Designers of Qualify Sysfei (Continued from Page A2O) get caught. The penalty is dumping milk from your entire herd for two days. Purchase and use your own field kit. Extension nutritionist Richard Adams outlined a feeding program for dairy heifers. He cited a recent southwestern Pennsylvania study on 2,400 heifers in 212 herds across 11 counties. Adams found that 40 percent of the animals rated poor in growth or substantially below breed average. Earlier DHIA studies of state animals showed that females that freshened at breed averages for growth may produce 17 percent more milk during their first lacation. “You would think that down here in this milk market that has a base surplus marketing plan that it would pay to hold some of these heifers over longer, in order to have them freshen during the base- 3iq Putdiman SYCAMORE IND. PARK 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE, LANCASTER, PA. 17603 (717)393-5807 Route 30 West at the Centerville Exit is lor Poultry, Stine end Grain Handley.