Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 15, 1986, Image 124

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    D4-Uncaster Fanning Saturday, November 15,1986
BY GINGER SECRIST MYERS
Adams Co. Correspondent
YORK SPRINGS - The James
Boyer family, RD 1, East Berlin
had a very good day, Monday, Nov.
3, at the 2nd Annual Adams County
4-H Beef Show and Sale. Each of
the three Boyer children nabbed
special honors. Jason, 16, was the
champion senior showman and
fitter; Jamie, 15, showed the grand
champion of* the show; and
Janelle, 13, was champion in
termediate showman and fitter
and also lead out the reserve
champion lightweight steer.
Jamie stated that he was sur
prised when judge Chet Hughes
Flock Forum
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vitamin E injections state the
intramuscular (IM) injection
route. Reports are revealing,
however, that (IM) injections have
been associated with lameness
and/or partial paralysis of the hind
leg for several days following
treatment. An autospy showed a
good deal of muscle damage or
necrosis at the injection site in
such cases. Therefore, most ex
perienced sheep veterinarians will
recommend a subcutaneous in
jection (just under the skin). This
change in administration seems to
eliminate the problem with lame
lambs.
An Ounce of
Prevention
The other part of the equation in
the prevention of White Muscle
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Boyers Are 3-For-3 At Adams Co. Beef Show
selected his 1,335-pound Angus Chi-
Hereford steer as the grand
champion. Jamie considered his
steer, “Hank”, to be over finished.
Hank consumes 25 pounds of gram
daily. However, it was the steer’s
finish and frame, that in Hughes’
opinion, topped the competition.
Jamie got a second surprise at
the sale when Hank set a new sale
price record of $1.50 per pound.
The buyer was Jamie’s grand
father, Glenn Boyer, representing
Glenn W. Boyer and Sons, Elec
trical Contractors, Thomasville.
Jamie plans to bankroll his profits
to finance his first vehicle next
year.
Disease is vitamin E. Selenium
and vitamin E have a sparing
effect on each other but neither one
replaces the other.
In two western flocks under
study experiencing white muscle
disease, tissue analysis confirmed
adequate selenium but deficient
vitamin E levels. The incidence of
white muscle disease ceased when
the creep ration contained the
calculated daily intake per lamb of
20 to SO International Units of
vitamin E.
Since there is no record of excess
vitamin E being toxic to lambs, or
other species for that matter,
whether injected or added to a
ration, it appears wise to include
vitamin E along with adequate
selenium levels as the other part of
a sound white muscle disease
prevention program.
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The reserve champion was
shown by Carrie Darcey, Get
tysburg. A family name long
associated with the Polled
Hereford business, this third
generation beef showman also took
home the champion junior
showman and fitter trophy. Carrie
purchased her 1,260-pound
Hereford steer last November
from Les Midla, Flat Stone Lick
Farm. This steer was also the
reserve grand champion at the
South Mountain Fair this past
September. Darcey’s steer sold for
93 cents a pound to CCNB Bank,
New Oxford.
Travis Sherman, Abbottstown,
showed the champion lightweight
at 1,120 pounds. E & B Crafts, East
Berlin, a new buyer at this year’s
sale, paid 90 cents a pound for this
champion.
Amy Sherman, Abbottstown,
exhibited the champion mid
dleweight steer at 1185 pounds. She
also won the trophy for the
champion advanced showman and
fitter. Her steer sold to Crabbs
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Tropical Treat, Hanover, for 90
cents per pound.
Missie Ortmyer, who had the
champion here last year, paraded
out the reserve champion mid
dleweight winner at 1,135 pounds.
Adams County National Bank was
the buyer at 84 cents per pound.
Janelle Boyer roundel out the
champion offerings with her
reserve champion lightweight at
1,095 pounds. Danners, Insurance
Agency purchased this steer for $1
per pound.
There was a total of 25 steers
sold with only three selling for less
than 80 cents per pound. The event
was hosted by Steve and Linda
Wenger at Wenger’s Saddlery
Cost Share For Drought Damage
HARRISBURG - The Dauphin
County ASCS Committee has
approved Conservation Practice
SP-51, Improvement of Vegetative
Cover Damaged by Drought, at 75
percent of the cost of seed, fer
filler limo
Manufactured By
R.D. #2, Box 8
Newburg, Pa. 17240
717-423-6794
located adjacent to Route 15.
Conducting the sale was Harry
Bachman, Annville.
Total sale receipts came to
$26,222, for an average of 86 cents a
pound, not counting champions.
Prior to the start of the sale,
several items were auctioned off
with the proceeds going to help
support the costs of the show and
sale. Steve and Linda Wenger
bought a specially decorated cake
for $lOO. They then served the cake
to the sale audience. Gary Albright
paid $35 for a flower wreath.
Charlie Sherman took home a jug
of animal body wash for $l5, and
Gary Stermer paid $35 for a
ceramic lamp.
This applies only to land
presently in vegetative cover that
was affected by the drought this
year. The deadline for applying is
Dec. 1, 1986. Call the ASCS Office
at 652-8401 for further details.