DlO—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 10,1983 Small is 240 milking string CHINO VALLEY, Cal. - In the Chino Valley, Walt and Bill Lekkerkerker, owners of Lekker Holsteins are somewhat unusual. For one thing, their herd is small - it numbers just 290 cows with 240 milking. For another thing, the cows are milked in a barn with pipeline milkers, and for another their raise their own herd replacements. Bill Lekkerkerker explained that the family decided to have fewer numbers and keep the quality of their herd high. Indeed, in 1980 this herd had the highest production in the nation. In 1982 their record on three times a day milking was 24,424 pounds of milk and 902 pounds of fat for 285 cows. The milking herd of 235 cows averaged 27,404 pounds of milk and 1,012 pounds of fat. The three times a day milking began three years ago and Lekkerkerker says, “The first year we got a great response from everybody. Now it is hander to keep the body weight and harder to maintain the production.” Cows are fed in production groups, with three high groups, two middle groups and one low. Concentrates are fed in the bam three times daily and alfalfa hay is feed outside five times daily. Lekker Holsteins employes a professional nutritionist, who analyzes hay before it is pur chased, and buys it only if it meets herd requirements. Cows are milked in an 80-cow, Take Delivery NOW! MARLIN W. SCHREFFLER CLAIR J. MYERS ARNETTS GARAGE Main Rd., Pitman, PA Lake Road R 1 Rt. 9 Box 125 717-648-1120 Thomasville, PA Hagerstown, MO 717-259-0453 301-733-0515 BENNETT MACHINE CO. 1601 S. Dupont Blvd Milford, DE 302-422-4837 GEO. W. KINSMAN, INC. 516 Main Street Honesdale, PA 717-253-3440 face-out flat barn with a two-inch high-line milking system. lekkerkerker says they have a lot of embryo transplant work done, flushing their own cows and maintaining their own herd of recipients. Calf raising is done by Mrs. Walt Lekkerkerker who sees that they get colostrum within the first half hour. They are then fed for 14 days by bottle. Fresh grain is offered twice daily along with fresh water. Mrs. Lekkerkerker said the grain troughs are cleaned regularly. It is in this calf bam, where calves are housed in individual pens, that a “Drink Milk” sign is prominently displayed, evidence of their recognition for the need to ad vertise. The younger Lekkerkerker observed that cows were dying in the unusual humidity, though he said, “We haven’t lost any yet.” He added that the usual weather consists of very high tem peratures, but with dry heat and a breeze, “Cows are really under stress.” A more traditional dairy by Chino Valley Standards is Bos Dairy at Mira Loma, owned and operated by Tony Bos. The prefix Bossir is well known in dairy circles, and Bos has about 190 registered animals in his herd of 700 cows. A colorful brochure advertises some of the top animals in the herd. The 590 milking animals are milked three times daily in a fully HILLER EMPMEHT CO. Bechtelsville, PA 225 York Rd. 215-845-2911 717-249-5338 All Hay and Forage Equipment Has Interest Free Waiver Until April 1. 1984 Skid Steer Loaders and Mix-Alls Have Interest Free Waiver Until Pec. 10, 1983 automated double-10 herringbone “pregnant” parlor. There is a 50 cow string of registered cows milked in a flat bam. Bossir Holsteins boasts 16 bulls in studs across the country. The 1982 production was 21,412 pounds of milk and 759 pounds of fat for 650 cows. The milking herd averaged 550 cows with 25,235 pounds of milk and 894 pounds of fat. Nutritionist Howard Heilman is employed by Bos Dairy to ensure that the feeding program is ef fecting good production. Heilman called the alfalfa grown locally “the most outstanding hay in the country because of the good drying conditions.” It has 20-21 percent protein and 18.5 -19 percent fiber level. Hay is purcahsed mostly in the springtime at an average price of $125 - $132 per ton. Heilman noted, “We make a special effort to buy really good hay.” Heilman pointed out that Bos is “one of the few farmers in the area who farms.” Bos raises Sudan and barley on the acreage adjoining his dairy. Excelsior Dairy is not only a commercial dairy, but it is also a bull stud. Excelsior Breeders, which served as one of the hosts of the National Association of Animals Breeders’ convention with Carnation Genetics. Excelsior Breeders has 8-10 proven sires and about 15 young bulls in their sampling program. It is the home (Turn to Page Dl2) PAUL W. HiSTAND CO., INC. 697 N. Main St. Doyiestown, PA 215-248-9041 A.LHERR&BRO. Quarryville, PA 717-786-3521 S. JOHNSON HURFF Pole Tavern Monroeville, NJ 609-358-2565 or 609-769-2565 LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT C 0 INC. Richland, PA 717-866-7518 UMBEROER'S MILL Rt. 4 Lebanon, PA (Fontana) 717-867-5161 ECKROTH BROS. 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