Lancaster Co. DHIA (Continued from Page A 29) Walter M Hurst 3 4-10 3 5-6 49 Ivan Bowman Jr Lisa Neffdale Farm Marcy 3 4-3 3 3-5 Robert Kauffman Jr Fern Irish 3 8-5 3 2-11 Martin & Clair Good Roe 3 5-9 John P Lapp Cherry 3 5-1 J Mowery Frey Jr Amy Jult Melvin L Shertzer Ella 3 4-6 3 10-1 Noah Kreider & Sons 529 653 319 534 3 3-1 3 4-5 3 3-11 3 5-4 Dale R Metz 32 59 3 5-4 3 4-7 Warren A Schmuck Rhoda Neil Good Say 1 3-11 3 4-4 HIGH PRESSURE WASHING AND DISINFECTING • Poultry Houses e Hog Units eDoiry Borns eVeoi Pens For Quality & Service We Have 4 High Pressure For Tough Cleaning Jobs (2) - 3000 Lb. Portable Washers MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Witmer, PA 17585 717-392-7227 Spraying Since 196 1 WATER WATER WATER Bad water will lower your Income By removing nitrates, bacteria & sulfates from your water you will have a healthier herd. Acid in water increases herd health problems. Rediw* ProhtoiM Red^iSttdllMdaiPraUMna Produce More Milk We can remove these nitrates, bacteria & sulfates and put your PH to near neutral. Call Us Before You Buy And See Our Many Happy Users We have competitive prices. OREGON WATER SALES Leola, PA 717-656-8380 If no answer, call early in the morning or evenings. 21,574 20,359 305 305 305 19,457 22,854 305 25,173 17,332 305 305 305 20,710 25,067 305 305 20,988 305 25,536 24,939 20,816 17,456 18,743 35 4 1 48 4.5 305 305 305 305 305 305 21,107 18,332 19,479 305 20,556 287 Washer Trucks David D Zimmerman Pixie 3 • Joseph W Best & Sons 104 3 Graywood Farms 299 3 505 3 39 3 Kenneth R Weaver 78 3 John S Nolt Tulip 3 Parke H Ranck Helen 3 Calvin 0 Keene Vermy 53 3 Arthur P Sweigart Faith 3 J Wade Groff Poppy 3 Harry H Ranck Jr Muffin 3 Dash 3 Edwin J Landis Dillie 3 Aline 3 John E Click Bernice 3 Loren L Zimmerman Alivia 3 Ivan K Lapp Lady 3 Kreider Dairy Farms 129 3 Singing Maples Farms 66 3 875 800 875 874 873 849 871 870 870 869 869 863 839 838 869 805 869 867 305 305 3- 4- 9-11 305 305 305 20,161 22,013 20,435 305 20,281 305 23,429 305 23,270 305 21,465 305 24,469 3-10 305 21,569 305 305 20,813 25,459 3- 4- 305 305 27,038 25,377 305 25,191 305 7-11 20,902 305 26,092 3-10 305 26,746 24,047 305 Eastern Crown has ’em both Both of these tests can be administered right on the farm and eliminate the high cost of radioactive assays It's a small price to pay for reducing the risk of shipping contaminated milk. No special equipment. No technical expertise needed Q Delvotest 42012 P AMPULE 2Vi HOUR TEST Components • 100 Ampules containing bacillus stearothermophilus var, cadilo lactis in solid medium • 100 Tablets containing nutrients based on glucose and indicator • Dosing syringe for sampling milk, 100 disposable pipettes, tweezers • Complete Instructions INCUBATOR FOR DELVOTEST 42014 8 well 120 V w/Thermometer 42015 20 well 120 V w/Thermometer 42013 Thermometer 19,714 867 21,649 866 866 847 820 863 863 863 862 862 862 841 861 833 861 861 860 857 857 B Penzyme 42008 20 MINUTE TEST Components • 25 Enzyme vials in a plastic tray • 25 Reagent tablets in strip pack • Spring syringe with 25 disposable tips • Complete Instructions INCUBATOR FOR PENZYME 42009 4 well 120 Volt 4200712 well 120 Volt Consistently detects residue levels of most commonly used mastitis antibiotics Lancaster Farming, Sattraay, inmmry s, nmi-iw. John & Barb Brubaker Echo 35 3 Cindy 50 3 John M Harnish Flip 72 Marvel Acres Farm 38 William H Douts 3 4-4 3 10-10 3 7-7 Wanda 26 3 Kerry & Deborah Boyd Brownie Glenn M Shelly ' 3 3-6 40 Twin Oak Farms 332 281 327 340 Thomas C Lapp Donna 106 Lolpp 14 Leßoy M Stoltzfus Angy 3 Raymond & Louise Witmer 3 6-5 3 8-1 3 7-11 3 6-2 Sumac Nathan E Stoltzfus 3 5-7 Deanna George M Hurst 93 476 542 13 Melvin R Eby 3 6-10 3 4-5 3 2-5 3 7-9 3 5-8 Martha J Wilmer Conrad Muriel JohnZßeiler Miriam 3 4-6 3 4-6 283 24,132 3 5 (Turn to Page A 32) Bovine 3.6 3.2 23,847 26,783 305 305 305 305 20,601 24,288 305 20,470 305 23,690 305 20,783 305 27,576 305 305 305 302 4 1 40 47 34 20,621 21,131 17,395 23,531 305 305 21,393 21,376 305 25,639 305 17,174 305 25,164 43 39 35 42 305 305 305 305 19,677 21,418 23,395 18,928 305 25,498 22,506 305 Water intake Water is one of the essential nutrients in an animal’s diet. Of all the nutrients cows need, they succumb faster to the lack of water than to the lack of any other nutrient. They need water for proper digestion and ab sorption of nutrients; for good health, for good production and for normal reproduction. How much water do cows need per day about four to five pounds for each pound of milk they produce. For a 60 pound producer, that tran slates into about 30 gallons of water per day. How can you tell if cows are consuming enough water? If their bowels are hard, if feed intake is off and if production is not up to par, be suspicious. Another good way is to install a water meter on the line to the cow stable. It’s a device that every dairyman should have. We monitor feed intake; we should also be monitoring water intake. If water intake is off search for the cause. Is there a problem with voltage? Is the water too cold? Is there a problem with quality, such as pH, coliform bacteria or other bacteria, nitrates, sulfates, iron, algae, etc. A laboratory analysis can help provide some clues. I'M NOT L10N... The Classified Livestock Section Has Beastly Selections! 857 845 857 827 857 856 855 853 853 849 817 809 852 805 850 850 849 849 831 812 802 847 845