S.E. Ayrshire Breeders hold barn meeting BY SUSAN KAUFFMAN Staff Correspondent PEACH BOTTOM - The Southeast Regional Pennsylvania Ayrshire Club held their annual meeting last Saturday at the farm of Dr. and Mrs. Larry Schmuck. According to President Kennard Henley, HI, of Cochranville, the group includes Ayrshire breeders from the southeast area of the state, including Lancaster, Chester, Lebanon, York, Berks and other neighboring counties. Henley’s father explained that the group formed 15 years ago as a regional club. The group’s activities include an annual evening banquet in November, a summer picnic and a spring barn meeting. Betty Henley, club secretary, said there are presently 35 members in the club. During Ayrshire breeders held a milk identification contest conducted by the Lancaster County Dairy Princess, Deb Greider. They President. Kennard Henley, 111, poses with FFA calf recipient Colleen Spahr, center. The calf, donated by Ann and Nelson Young of Willow Street, never made it to the field day held at the Warren Schmuck farm. Peach Bottom, due to the weather. Schmuck, right, milks 57 cows, mostly Ayrshires. FARMER BOY AG INC. BEACON STEEL PRODUCTS u* f .. 45 y ears frfj n Manufacturing V\ I ,JIL For The /3i# Poultry tfP Farmer” Adult Turkey Feeder Featuring quipment For: Broiler Pan Feeding System FARMER BOY AQ. PH. 717-866-7565 457 E MAIN AVE MYERSTOWN, PA 17067 BEST IN DESIGN f PRICE AND EXPERIENCE participated in a judging contest, awarded a calf to an FFA member of the club, and held a business meeting. Warren Schmuck explained that the farm’s millking herd contains 57 cows, nearly all Ayrshire. There are a total of 130 dairy animals at the farm. The meeting was held in the 4-year-old free-stall barn equipped with a double-four herringbone parlor. Colleen Spahr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Spahr, 4 Oak Lane, Willow Street, was selected to receive the FFA calf donated by Ann and Nelson Young, Tim berlawn Farm, West Grove. Colleen is a sophomore at Penn Manor High School and currently has a dairy animal as her project. She will be keeping her newly acquired calf along with her FFA heifer at a neighboring farm since residence. County Agent Glen Shirk assisted in the day’s activities and Dave Hamish acted as judge. DISTRIBUTORS FOR: TURKEYS AND BROILERS SWINE & POULTRY SYSTEMS SPECIALISTS ★ DICKISON ( FrA LAYING CAGES v ★ DICKISON BROOD \we wcxww weuermeeX _ _ \— --A GROW CAGES 19 years of Manufacturing Experience of Poultry Equipment and will Custom Make to your Specifications I 1 1 1 ■ * • -■ -i#"; 1 Collectors for hand gather or cross belts, 2,3 or 4 deck made to your specifications •» y - Lancaster .incess Deb put their . jters to the test. They sampled six Greider officiates at the milk sampling contest different types of milk Holstein, Jersey, held last Saturday during the S.E. Regional Pa. Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Ayrshire and goat Ayrshire Club’s barn meeting. Participants like milk and picked their favorite 'swallow.' Colleen Spahr, center, and Karen Loni [ht, * nj Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 10; 19»2—A35 * y -> o - t y„ V* i. -V ■i. y *