A2B—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 4,1983 Leadfield (Continued from Page A 27) oldest who also worked at Erin wood Farm and Pete, who “all of a sudden worked with cows a bit and that was it", do the milking and are as committed as their father to these “super cows”. The Doebenener’s also have a younger boy, Justin, who is involved in 4-H and 3 daughters. Doeberiener admits that probably one of the biggest secrets to the whole operation is to have sons that are devoted to the whole operation and states that they provide the responsible, conscientious care that these type of cows need. In following the example set by their father, Doeberiener’s boys and son-in-law have formed the “4 Sons Syndicate" and own a full sister to “Linda”. This cow is presently scored “Very Good” - 87 and has a larger record as a two year old than her more widely known sister. In addition to Doeberiener’s own “mdispensible offspring’’, he also employs Jeff Thurber, a city boy who is “tremendous with the cows”, so that his sons can have a day off. With cows such as “Petro” and the many offspring resulting from the repeated embryo transplanting done at Queens Manor, a night watchman is also employed and some one is with the animals 24 hours a day. Doeberiener says that he never wants to milk more than 18 cows and with a total of approximately 70 head on the farm, most of them are calves. With cows valued in the 7-figure range, every calf that is bom is worth a lot of money and “you worry night and day”, his wife states. She also adds, “When AC IZS The Water Pump Diesel • Better Service • Hand Cranked Standard • 24 Air & Water Cooled Models Available 1V&-40H.P. 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He also adds, “I feel if alt farmers were to feed their calves whole milk instead of milk replacer, it would take care of the surplus.” - Adjacent to Doeberiener’s house is a neat little garage. “We haven’t had our car in the garage for 5 years”, his wife says. Opening the garage door, Doeberiener opens up to “Eve’s” ET calves and “Petro’s” ET calves, as the garage is lined with small box stalls to accompany the calves of his “super ladies”. Over on the farm, behind the main bam, is a pole type building which Doeberiener refers to as “the bam that “Petro” built", where he houses the remaining ET calves. All the calves are kept in in dividual box stall pens. Because of cows like "Petro” and “Eve”, Queens Manor sells a lot of cattle overseas. With bulls in Brazil, Canada, Italy, and Japan, Doeberiener says that one of the reasons that he stresses the but terfat test in his breeding and feeding programs is that it is so important to the-foreign market and that the butterfat test should be the basis in milk marketing. Stressing that they “never wanted a lot of cattle, but good cattle that are in demand”, Doeberiener FETTER DIESELS Has Come Back! * Water Cooled Version Available states that “Petro” is currently being flushed to “Romandale Reflection Marquis" and “Pawnee Farm Arlinda Chief’ in addition to continued super-ovulating with the other “ladies". With a BAA of 112.7 and the “illustrious ‘Petro’ ” what is in the future for this notable breeder? “The most satisfying thing is to sell an animal for a lot of money’’, Doeberiener states, but adds that he must look at a sale over the long haul where you are able to generate more money with future generations. Stating that he will Trophies won since 1980 abound in the Doeberiener office, along with photos of the notable "queens” of Queens Manor. Dairymen are challenged to develop feeding systems to capitalize on the high genetic ability of today's dairy cows. These systems include the use of high-moisture, fermented feeds, high-moisture, high-energy grains, and htgh-energy dry grain rations. These types of rations will pro duce more acid than cows can neutralize naturally. This increased acid production results in a lowering of rumen pH acidosis. Without adequate buffering, cows may eat less and use feed less efficiently. As a result, production can suffer. ©1983 voung's also continue to try to buy the exceptional animal, Doeberiener tells us that one thing that has eluded him is an “All-American”. Although Queens Manor has had many nominations, an “All- American” is still on their list of goals. “What makes a great breeder is a lot of luck”, Doeberiener con tinues. “I’m probably as lucky as can be because my sons are so involved”, he states. With the many ET offspring at the farm to continue the great generations that “Petro” started. ALKA-CULTURE™ or ALKA ll™ Over 80 years of service to the dairy and livestock producer. Livestock Nutritional ALKA-CULTURE and ALKA II are special combinations of buffering ingredients plus methionine and yeast culture. They buffer the rumen and other parts of the digestive tract to help maintain a strong appetite and increase fiber digestion to im prove fat test. Regular use of ALKA-CULTURE or ALKA II helps cows reach peak production sooner and helps keep pro duction higher throughout lactation. Your young's representative has all of the details on ALKA-CULTURE and ALKA 11. If you don't know the name of the representative nearest you, write or call young's, inc., P.O. Box 71, Roaring Spring, PA 16673 Phone: (814) 793-3701. young & |p and the devoted offspring of the Doeberiener’s as well as their own commitment to “breed and sell the highest quality”. Queens Manor will be the residence of the future “greats” of the Holstein breed in addition to housing the “highest quality” now. Although “Petro” is asserting her influence in the Holstein breed now through her many “excellent” offspring who are in turn breeding true to their “excellent paren tage”, the Doeberiener’s conclude, "It will be a sad day when "Petro” dies.” Services