Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 19, 1986, Image 23

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    Ardrossan Ayrshires
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herd manager for the past 11
years, including the breeding work
and bulk of the herd mating
decisions.
“The Ayrshire is the smartest
breed of cow,” figures Mielke, who
has worked with four of the major
dairy breeds. “She’s real sensitive
and remembers people very well.
A lot of people say Ayrshires are
high strung. I say they’re more
alert.” '
Devoted care of these animals
begins with manager Chet
BiUhime, who quickly moves
newborn calves into the calf
nursery, or “Edgar’s Bam.” It
earned that name when Mr. Scott
had it built for his wife as a bir-
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strip time. A highly dependable unit
designed to perform with the same
precision each time it removes the cluster
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Raymond Skinner
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COCHRANVILLE
Farm Construction A
Equipment
Robert L. lanney
215-593-2365
NEW WILMINGTON
Chuck (Room, Inc.
412-533-3077
This metal pole building offers a
unique environment for baby
calves, a sort of enclosed
protection but with the light and
fresh air feeling of outdoors.
Twenty individual wire mesh pens
hold heifer calf replacements and
baby bulls destined for A.I. use.
Ten pens line each wall for two
weeks. Then, each line of pens is
moved to the middle of the con
crete floor of the light, airy
facility. The old location is
cleaned, and disinfected, and in
two more weeks the pens are
moved back, for a constant two
week rotation of pens to prevent
possible disease buildup.
Only fresh, whole milk is used
for calf feeding • no replacer, and
Westf;
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Equipment Equipment
Mark Wehr Albert Brenner
717-966-1396 814-654-7309
MT. BETHEL
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Kevin Cerrcll
717-897-5141
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Amos Fisher
Rick Thompson
717-656-3307 717-297-4128
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Mechanically similar to the
ACRI, this stainless steel ,
“deluxe" automatic remover
takes the process one step
further. It not only features
memory strip time, but also
kickoff detection.
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Mike Wright
412-538-FARM
TROY
Dairyland Sales A
Service
Jim Kelley
no antibiotic-treated milk. Whe.i
too many heifers were freshening
with mastitis, Mrs. Scott feared
that it was directly related to
treated milk fed to them as calves.
With the use of only fresh whole
milk for the calves, mastitis in two
year-olds has ceased to be a
problem.
Calves also get Agway’s 19
percent protein ICE mix until they
reach about 300 pounds, when
they’re switched to the TCR-2
grower. Pasturing outside on
every fit day and plenty of grassy,
green hay keeps heifers growing
under the watchful care of the
Billhimes.
At about 16 months, depending
on size, heifers are pasture bred,
using two or three selected young
bulls. About ten percent of the
heifers are A.I. mated to top breed
bloodline sires. Aim is to maintain
the outstanding size on this herd
and to freshen in the 2 year-4
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Dale Longenecker
814-793-3731
WILLIAMSPORT
Williams Farm Systems
Dave William*
717-398-2692
HAMBURG
Sharttesville Farm Service
Dale Wenger
215-488-1025
Meticulous attention is paid to. that star at Ardrossan, powerful,
milking equipment and typey, individuals with the will to
techniques. A Universal system, produce both milk and fat.
with a backup in case of malfunc- Top in the nation for her age is
tion, runs the eight units, and a Ardrossan RC More Sun, with a
special thermometer-like gauge first lactation at 2-06 305 d 22,870 4.4
monitors vacuum levels at all percent and 1015 fat. Next to her in
times. An extremely low leucocyte the stall is the EX-90 Classic
count testifies to the attention paid Perlina. By Oak Ridge Flashy
to the smallest details. Classic, she’s high fat producer in
But it is the cows themselves the herd, with a 7-09 305 day record
pasture and across the parking area to the stall barn for
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301-781-7020
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 19,1956-A23
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