Arming, Saturday, June 18,1984 Livestock market and auction news Weekly Summary Friday, June IS Report (applied by PDA CATTLE; 8070. Compared with 6926 head last week, and 6897 head a year ago. Compared with last Friday’s market: Slaughter steers strong to 3.00 higher, most advance on high Choice & Prime, Standard & low Good mostly steady; SI. heifers steady to 1.50 higher; SI. cows mostly steady to 1.00 higher; SI. bulls mostly steady. SI. steers: High Chbice & Prime 64.6W7.75; Choice 61.00-66.00; Good 55.00 62.00; Standard 48.0055.00. SI. heifers: Choice 58.00-64.00; Good 52.0058.50; Standard 47.0054.00. SI. cows: Utility & Commercial 44.00-48.50; Cutter & Boning Utility 40.0046.00; Conner & L. Cutter 34.0042.00; Shells down to 27.00. SI. bullocks: (few) Choice 56.0063.00; (few) Good 51.5056.35. SI. bulls: Yield Grade No. 1 12002200 lbs. 49.0056.00; few Yield Grade No. 2, 9001400 lbs. 44.75-51.00. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers, Medium & Large Frame No. 1300- 600 lbs. 50.00-62.00. Heifers, Medium & Large Frame No. 1350- GOO lbs. 43.00-53.00. Bulls, Medium Frame No. 1300-600 lbs. 48.0066.00. CALVES: 4039. Compared with 3911 head last week and 3131 head a year ago. Vealers steady to 6.00 lower, (few) high Choice & Prime 110.00-118.00; Choice 70.00-90.00; Good 58.00-75.00; Standard & Good 90-110 lbs. 48.0063.00; 7090 lbs. 43.0055.00; Utility uncertified 60 100 lbs. 10.0050.00. FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 85- 135 lbs. 60.00115.00, mostly 70.00 100.00; few Hoi. Heifers 90125 lbs. 60.0075.00. HOGS: 6331. Compared with 6830 head last week and 6158 head a year ago. Barrows and gilts 1.00 2.00 lower. US No. 1-2 210250 lbs. 49.0053.25; No. 1-3 200260 lbs. 47.0050.00; few No. 2-3 230280 lbs. 45.00-49.00; Sows mostfy steady. US No. 1-3 300700 lbs. 38.0045.00; few No. 2-3 400750 lbs. 33.0040.00. Boars 30.0037.00. FEEDER PIGS 1277. Compared with 1405 head last week and 783 a year ago. Feeder pigs mostly steady. US No. 1-3 2035 lbs. 16.00 31.00 per head; No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 25.0038.00; No. 1-3 5070 lbs. 32.50 44.50. 3 GRADED FEEDER PIG SALES: 1583. Compared with 1136 head last week, and 1564 head a year ago. All sales by CWT. Feeder Pigs highly uneven, 5.00 lower to 20.00 higher. US No. 1-2 3040 lbs. 80.00120.00, 4050 lbs. 76.00125.00, 5070 lbs. 70.00112.00; US No. 2-3 2540 lbs. 70.00104.00, 4055 lbs. 63.0093.00. SHEEP: 1228. Compared with 1864 head last week and 1109 head i year ago. Spring si. lambs 2.004.0* lower. High Choice & Prime 5011 lbs. 60.0074.00; Choice 45-110 lb; 52.0064.00; Good 5090 lbs. 43.0 57.00. SI. ewes: 5.0021.00. Provide NEWARK, Del. A good dairy herd health plan provides a place other than the stanchions in the milking parlor to restrain cows during treatment and routine medical examinations. “Milking parlor stanchions weren’t designed for restraint and treatment,” says University of Delaware extension dairy specialist Dr. George Haenlein. “Once cows have been treated there, they may resist entering the parlor. He suggests using a sorting gate controlled from the pit to guide cows leaving the parlor into a catch lane. “You can hold them in this area for treatment, hoof trimming and medical examinations,” the specialist says. “Or you can move them into a pen equipped with a self-locking stanchion.” A stall inside a stanchion or stall bar can also be used as the treatment area. Be sure to locate in-barn treatment sites away from neighboring cows, he advises. “Try to pick a relatively isolated stall next to a cross alley. This will Indiana Livestock Thursday, June 14,1984 CATTLE: 164. Compared with last Thursday market: SI. cows mostly steady SL steers: Choice 61.00- Good 56.00-61.25; Standard 52.0056.25; SI. heifers: Choice 58.00-62.00; (few) Good 55.00- (few) Standard 48.00 53.00; Utility 45.0050.00. SI. cows: Breaking Utility & Commercial 44.2547.25 few 51.25; Cutter & Boning Utility 40.5044.75 Canner & L. Cutter 36.5040.75; Shells down to 28.00. SI. bulls: (few) Yield Grade No. 1, 11001700 lbs. 51.00 54.00; Yield Grade No. 2,10001400 lbs. 45.0048.00. FEEDER CATTLE: Bulls (few) Medium Frame No. 1, 500700 lbs. 48.0052.00; (few) Medium Frame special treatment area for provide better access to the cow during treatment,” he says. If possible, choose a stall that’s easy to clean and maintain, and close to a convenient parking space for the veterinarian’s truck as well as to sources of hot and cold water, heat and refrigeration. “It’s also a good idea to install rings in the ceiling of this treat ment stall to serve as lifting points,” Haenlein says. “Locate one ring above the cow’s shoulders, another above the tail and a third 4 to 6 feet behind where she’ll stand. Select rings that are strong enough to support the cow if she needs it.” In addition to providing an area for treatment and routine NOTICE...SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER THE FARMERS ALL-AROUND 9 HP STEP SAVER Commuter is a modern means of providing dependable transportation for all types of farm and ranch work. A vehicle with many uses such as mending fences, herding livestock, checking the irrigation, and general all around the farm work. Go Ahead, Load 600 Lbs. On Your Commuter And Ride Away From All The Foreign Made Toys! 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