Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 13, 1984, Image 38

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    A3B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 13,1984
(Continued from Page Al 9)
Transmission of Johne’s occurs Hannon from the Animal Disease
primarily through the ingestion of Laboratory at Penn State, another
manure from infected animals. member of the Johnes’ research
The key is to remove infected team, has drawn up some
animals from the herd, and keep management guidelines for con
manure away from the calves, the trolling the spread of the disease,
most susceptible animals. Washing the dam’s udder prior
What this means for dairymen is to calving and providing a
management changes. Dr. Sharon separate calving area for each calf
Bill priority
HARRISBURG - State Grange bean fl B htln f * or poetry growcra
Master Charles Wismer an- who contracted with the bankrupt
nounced the Grange’s legislative plant f “ Nor '
pnorities in the lame duck session thumberland, Pa. About 90 con
of the State Legislature from Nov. tract Poultry growers never
19 to November 30. received u P to 16 weeks payment
Topping the list, Wismer said, is a ter tbe company declared
a bill requiring poultry and egg bankruptcy last year. Farmers
producers to be paid for live aso have to bear housing feed and
poultry and eggs within 21 days of utility costs to raise the chicks and
delivery to the buyer or processor, depend on their pay checks to
H.B. 2035, introduced by Rep. John Co Yfr these eicpenses.
Broujos (D-Adams) earlier in the otber P^ lont y legislation sought
year, must be approved by the by the Grange includes a bill
Senate Agriculture Committee as profiting foreign investors in
well as the full Senate before the agriculture from obtaining low
cpccinn pnHs interest Pennsylvania Industrial
Under the bill, a farmer could Development Authority (PIDA)
add interest onto the late payment ™ th stat *
after 21 days and put a first agricultural industry, and a bill
priority hen on any company
owned birds still in his possession.
(Contract poultry farmers raise
the chicks to maturity for a fee, but
the birds are actually owned by the
processor.) Under the legislation,
farmers can sell the birds after
meeting certain stipulations in the
bill
The poultry bill has been a
priority project for the Grange.
The rural farm organization has
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Johne’s
set by Grange
is a first step. Removing the calf
from the cow immediately after
calving and washing the cow’s
udder again before drawing the
colostrum is another. And
colostrum should not be pooled
because that allows one con
taminated sample to infect all the
calves.
Separate housing for calves is
especially important. Calves must
be kept away from the manure of
adult animals, whether it’s along
fences, on the boots of the
dairyman, or in the bedding.
That’s how the paratuberculosis
providing protection to rural
landowners who lease property for
oil and gas drilling. The foreign
investment bill, a house bill, is
currently in the Senate Ap
propriations Committee and has a
good chance at passage, according
to Wismer. The oil and gas bill,
S.B. 402, is in a House-Senate
conference committee where the
Grange will push for the com
mittee to retain a section requiring
a well operator to restore any
water supply that may be
diminished or contaminated.
The strongest opponent of all of
these ’'ilia is the clock, Wismer
said, as legislators are faced with
many bills and only an estimated
six days in which to act.
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LEOF DOYLE, Esq. EDWARD J. DiOONATO, Esq
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organism is transmitted.
Calves should be pastured in
areas uncontaminated from the
manure of adults. And con
tamination of feed and water
should be avoided as well by using
separate waterers for calves and
adults.
All those suggestions are steps to
protect calves from exposure to
infected manure, but the other
important step in eliminating
Johne’s is to cull infected adults.
The guidelines and management
suggestions for handling Johne’s
are quite detailed. If you’ve had
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Johne’s diagnosed in your hen
suspect you have carriers,
should be working with y
veterinarian.
You must take whatever
propriate steps you can now.
March or April when the rese
chers have some answers fr
their three-year project to
plaguing questions about
economic consequences of Johm
they will be anxious to share th
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