B4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 25,1984 Love of Cows (Continued from Page B 2) dairy setup, only heifers and dry cows are housed there. Milking animals are farmed out to neighboring dairies. Patty remembers watching her older brother show cows when her father had a Holstein dairy. Because of the size of the Holsteins, her father told her, “I’ll get you a nice little Jersey.” Since then, Jerseys became common at Clearview Farm. Although Beth started her 4-H career with Guernseys to keep from competing with her sister, she also switched to Jerseys after Patty was out of 4- H. “I just liked the Jerseys a little better,” she states. Patty is particularly proud of her typey homebred animals. “I like to see a Jersey that looks like a Jersey,” she says. Because her interests are to extensively show her animals, Patty breeds mainly tor type. “It doesn’t pay me to breed for production,” Patty ’**** * % «. Four nosy Jerseys wonder what all of the fuss is about. 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She credits her parents for all their support and help. “If it wasn’t for them, we couldn’t do it,” she says of her and her sister’s efforts. From experience Patty has developed several practices that have helped her. Calves are fed milk for three months. “You get a stronger animal,’’ she states. At two weeks of age, calves are also fed grain and a high quality alfalfa. Before shows, Patty feeds calf manna to her animals. “It tends to help their overall ap pearance,’’ she continues. Animals should be on the thin side to show better, but Patty says that she is often too good to them and her animals are often too heavy. Patty is also an avid observer of the winning animals at all the fairs and shows that she attends. 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