Avian quarantine (Continued from Pace Al) “Some people have tried to cut their financial losses by moving birds out of the area,’’ Van Buskirk said. “Now, we are seeing surroun ding states refusing the movement of poultry from Pennsylvania “So. don’t try to take your spent fowl to the plant in New Jersey. They’ll only be refused and there could be problems due to trying to move them.” E.M. HERR FARM & HOME We're Known For Loir Prices HOMELITE few chain mms^ Bar Reg. SALE 16” Super II $219.95 16" Super EZ $319.95 16" XL-12 $339.95 Semi-Chisel Chain 2/*lB** 2/*2V* 2/ *23** 2/ *26** 14" 16" 18" 20” Anti-Freeze s4*9 SALE $ 2.99 Sno-Flo Permanent Anti-Freeze 1 Gal. New Aluminum Formula GRAVITY BOXES H CLEARANCE 165 Bu. Reg. $539.95 $ 439’ 5 215 Bu. Reg. 629.95 •499*5 PORTABLE OIL HEA REDDY HEATER Reg $199 95 $229 95 $279 95 $329 95 $399 95 BTU 30.000 50.000 70.000 90.000 150.000 CLEARANCE SPECIAL Aluminum Roof Coating ROOF „ COAT Moth Van Buskirk and Amh Hansim beau of an industry task force, appealed to poultry operators to not attempt to move birds without permit Hanson said it is expected that surrounding states will establish embargoes of sorts against Pemnnsylvania “We’ve already seen the refusal of Pennsylvania chicks, eggs and broilers,” Hanson said. In other developments, these *169.95 *249.95 *269.95 SAU SAVf OVf* *O% $189.95 $229.95 $259.95 $359.95 pv New FROSTEX II Heating Cable $1 4B 'll9/Ft ■ • Ft. 50 FT. OR MORE • Extra Bright • Fibered • 5 Gal. Pail SALE SPEEDY CORNCRIBS • Easy to erect • Rods in lead of bolts on wire mesh We Will NOT BE UNDERSOLD! IF you find a lower advertised price on any corn crib (same capacity) we will match the price! RUNNING GEAR • Standard Tongue • Adj. Wheel Base i _ *6 Bolt Hubs Less: Wagon 1/ / / == & Tires 5 TON 6 TON 8 TON 10 TON Bu. 185 Bu 260 Bu Running Gears Also Available SPECIALS EFFECTIVE I '•**- av .St We UPS Anywhere Just Call 717- 464-3321 Or SUPPLY R.D. I, Rt*. 272 South, HerrviHoßd Wlttow Stroot, Pa. Ph0ne:(717)464-3321 Toll Free (Area Codes 717 & 215) 1-800 Store Hours Mon Thurs Sat 730 AM 600 PM 730 AM 500 PM 732-0053 major points were made -i< tin. Poultry Association meeting and lianquet -Although depopulation is >een as the only real way to attempt to eradicate the disease - the worst in more than 50 years - no state or federal money has been found yet to pay for bird indemnification -The cost of eradication through depopulation could cost anywhere from a bare minimum of $3 million to more than $2O million -The suspected source is still believed to be migratory water SALE *359.95 *439.95 *469.95 *599.95 $419.95 $499.95 $539.95 $639.95 SALE $599.95 $539.95 $679.95 $769.95 safer won t overheat even when overlapped use on any pipe even plastic more reliable new design for long life regulates its own heat output without a thermostat cut it to any length Reg. $33.99 *22.99 (In Stock Only) Fr» 7 30AM 900 PM Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Navambar 5,1983—A39 1 i m oat it is still not know how the disease is being transmitted from farm to farm -In just the last month, the number of affected flocks has increased more than four times, from about 20 on September 1 to the present 87 This involves some 3 million birds -Suspected flocks also include breeders and one turkey operation, in addition to the layers and broilers -Mortality rates are up to 40 percent of flocks with the “hot” version of the bug. -When the highly pathogenic version of the virus developed in Sepetember, it was the first time that test birds at the National Veterinary Sciences laboratory in Ames, lowa began dying directly from injections from samples out of infected birds -State officials were scheduled to return to Washington again on Friday to attempt to get money to finance indemnification for depopulation. HoqH htrHc 1C q THINK AHEAD... Read Futures Markets on Page 3. , SHORT NOTICE PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18,1983 HERD DISPERSAL^ 143 HEAD HI GRADE HOLSTEINS Located in Chester County, PA, 6 miles south I of Oxford, 10 miles north of Elkton, MD, from I Rt. 272 go east at Jim’s Produce Market, 3 I miles from 472 go west on Chrome New | London Rt. to sale. i 143 milk cows, approx. 26 fresh and due j Sept., Oct. & Nov. Balance in all stages of J lactation, mostly all young animals, 127 head I from 2to 5 years old, all bred to A.I. bulls, ABS | breeding. 38 animals Registered or can be. 14 | month old bull sired by Bing, 17,0CX) lb. dam, j individual cows have milked up to 100 lb. per J day. I 30 day charts. Pregnancy checked. | Owners j ROCKY CREST FARMS j Auct. Note Animals have size and type with good type on udders. Auctioneer Steve Petersheim 717-786-4624 ( problem. They must be buried. The disposal of their litter is also a problem. -Carriers of the disease can range anywhere from the air itself to flies, small animals and wild birds, along with people on their clothing or boots. -There is a vaccine but it is expected that its provisional use will be revoked in Pennsylvania. While the vaccine could prevent pullets from developing the clinical disease, these birds could become carriers of it and thus would work against any for thcoming depopulation efforts -It is expected that the poultry exhibit portion of the State Farm Show will be canceled this year. -Federal forces brought into the area could eventually number more than 40, including veterinarians from throughout the country and security personnel. -Efforts will continue to stress that there is no danger to con sumers and the use of eggs or meat has not been found to be harmful. 11:00 A.M.
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