Many exotic birds carry Newcastle disease ssa issLsrss. ‘sas gsr^arsits (Springing exotic Newcastle disease ! because of disease were Psit- lowa. less virulent strains of Newcastle J ,s^9"opn^ United States. tacifomes - parrots, cockatoos, -We found infection m the disease virus from 26 groups of Newcastle (^se^a Many fgmiiips 0 f exotic birds parakeets, conures, macaws, Fringillidae family the finches birds,” Senne said, “We allowed veiogemc xvewtasue uiacaac, have been refused entry because cockatiels and. parrotlets,” said and canaries; Stumidae - mynah these birds to enter the country i>e “®“ ua - isolated they were infected with viruses Dennis Senne, of USDA’s Animal and starling; Cotmgidea - cock of because those strains of the virus veternM^is that kill donv*»tic poultry and and Plant Health Inspection the rock; Corvidae - Magpie; already exist here.” man * other cage and aviary° birds. The _ Service. "We expected that. Turdidae - Pekin robin; The 221,600 birds, winch USD A C £e herpes infections showed up during U.S. However, we didn’t expert to find Ploceidae - silver biU; Colum- refused entry, made up 147 lots of reovirus and Department of Agriculture members of ten other bird families bidae - pigeon; Musophagidae - 2 ,274 offered for importation, c^ p ’ uSDA supervised quarantine. ' infected. tuoraco; Grandidae - crane; and Senne said. Lots varied from 10 to ca—j-- -More than .70 percent of the Seme is a diagnostitian at Phasiamdae - pheasant and 36,800 birds. lntiy because federal regulations are designed to detect and exclude only viruses that kill domestic poultry. “USDA refused entry to the highest number of birds during 1973 the first year of the import program when almost 32 per cent of the lots and more than 40 percent of the birds were denied entry,” Senne said. “Since tben, we haven’t refused nearly as many lots of birds.” The reduction may be due to these factors, Senne said: —lmporters may have become more cautious in the types of birds they import and the countries from which they import them; —The USDA 90-day ban on imports from countries, when exotic Newcastle disease is isolated in birds from that coun try; Plus 2000 lbs of Milk A FARMERS DOZEN These 13 ABS SIRES ere off PLUS ever 2000 pounds PDJHI . PO«« BPT +312 48% +2lB 98% +267 59% +241 43% +279, 41% +202 99% +261 74% +234 74% +214 36% +239 61% +224 72% +289 64% +263 76% +249 65% Code Number Code Name DtRS PDM 29H4000 Columbus 29 +2717 29H2811 Chris 1303 +2454 29H3364 I Tiger 27 +2425 #29 H 4230 i Geranjo 21 +2315 *829H4215 / Marc 19 +2199 29H2510 Demand 6372 * +2177 . 29H3064 Jason 45 +2136 29M4138 Spartan 54 +2093 #29 H 4195 Maiz 20 +2061 29H3845 . Radar . 26 +2042 29H3303 , Eric 52 +2028 *29 H 3139 lion 32 +2022 29H3161 ! Print 52 +2OlB 13 Sires Average ' +2207 CONTACT YOUR ABS REPRESENTATIVE TODAY FOR MORE MILK A TYPE I to be released soon ■Tkttt Silts Ami Mmy OHmis Art AnEtUt From Your ABS RtprostiMsHro IN PENNSYLVANIA Alienwood, PA Bangor, PA Carlisle, PA Clifford. PA Coburn, PA Columbia, PA Domsif e, PA Ephrata', PA Holtwood, PA Lebanon, PA Leola, PA . Linden, PA Mansfield. PA Mifflinburg, PA Mifflintown. PA PA . Wilmer Hendricks rProspectville, PA ' William Tyner Reading, PA - Robert Greider 1 Reedsville. PA Glenn Barr jstewartstown, pa Tom Engle .. .ail sires are PLUS 2000 lbs. of MILK and PLUS 200 PO DOLLARS. .. .ail are PLUS over 400 TPI (except Marc who has no PDT summary yet). .. .these 13 sires are sired by 9 different bulls: Iby Bootmaker, 1 by Gay, 1 by Ned, 1 by Burkgov, 1 by Glendell. l by Betty. Iby Chief, 2by Rocket, and 4by Elevation. / - .. .In addition, we have 6rnore sires than are PLUS over 1900 PDM; of these, there are 5 different sires (only 1 Elevation & no Chief). .. .AND we have another 6 sires that are PLUS 1800 PDM or more. George Showers Eric Heinsohn Wayne Piper William Horton Wendel Musser ' James Charles Steve Kieffer Darvin Yoder ‘ Paul Herr Paul Martin Lynn Gardner Larry Bower Harold Robson, Jr. _ JohnM. Beachy MervinZendt %TEST -.016% -.38% -.19% -.23% -.04% -.31% -.08% -.15% -.21% -.11% -.16% + .08% -.01% -.15% •29H31391J0N is dead. Semen is limited to field inventories. 717-538-1812 Thomasville, PA 215-588-4704 Ulysses, PA 717-532-4401 West Grove, PA 717-222-3224 814-349-5310 717-898-8694 717-758-1714 717-733-0966 717-284-^592 717-949-2381 717-656-6700 717-323-9710 717-662-7731 717-966-1344 717-436-6386 717-458-5949 215-542-8479 215-378-1212 717-667-2775 717-993-6836 IN NEW YORK Johnson, NY Peter Vander Schaaf 914-355-1692 Pen Van, NY Calvin Crosby 315-526-6144 IN DELAWARE Kirkwood, PA Dan Rush INNEW JERSEY Baptistown, NJ Cindy Gordeuk 201-996-2088 Eirtier, NJ CyndrHetzell 609-455-8187 Lambertviile, NJ Robert Fulper . 717-658-7316 Port Murray, NJ Robert Kayhart 201-689-2605 IN MARYLAND Detour, MO Jim 301-775-7221 Mt. Airy. MO Allan Pickett 301-663-419 L J ot just parrots PDT TPI + .91 +704 - .53 +4OB + .80 +6Ol + .52 +529 N/A + .17 +.462 +..3a +621 - .27 +458 + .04 +438 - .09 +479 + .44 +486 + .53 +624 - .71 +484 + .30 + 525 Ira Boyer Bonnie Barker Brian Geesaman Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 11,1982 —C 5 RPT 52% 94% 44% 40% 717-225-3758 814-848*7674 215-869-9187 717-529-6548 —The large number of birds imported from some countries may have reduced populations to the point where there is little disease left; —Some importers may quarantine birds in the country of origin to eliminate lots with clinical disease. BUTTER >EGGS