820-LancasMr Farming, Saturday, Dacambar 12, 1987 FFA Teaches Animals And Confidence BY USA RISSER NEW HOLLAND Surround Kristin Chupp with her animals and the cheerful, confident teena ger becomes even mote confident and content At ease with both small and large animals, Kristin prefers the largo 1 animals, in fact, she plans to become a veterinarian specializing in them. Her affinity with animals made becoming a FFA member and a 4-H’er a natural course. “Shove any animal my way and I’ll love it,” Kristin declared. “I went into production in the vo-ag depart ment because I could raise ani mals. I never thought twice about it.” :y hv ig. year* In FFA and 4-H. Here are those that she received this year. Electronic Milk Meter Unit Compact - Single Piece Design Glass and Stainless Steel Construction Single Valve Design Single Cable, Milk Weight And Warning Light Display At Parlor Curb Height Contact One Of These Dealers Now! JIM’S SURGE SALES & SERVICE 215 Oak Bottom Rd. Quarryvllle, Pa. Ph; (717) 768-1533 BRA NDrS FARM LONGACRE ELECTRICAL K.C. DAIRY SERVICE S^ N £L?d r? E SUPPLY SVC. INC. nD 2 . Box 2332 Hagerstown, MO 601 E. High 8t Belfy, Pa, ***• Bathal, Pa. 301-790-1226 Elizabethtown, Pa. Ph: (215) 648-2261 ph: ( 717 > »» 7 -51*1 15535 Old Frederick Rd. Phs (717) 367-1221 * Emmlteburg, MO To New Holland Girl Kristin’s menagerie currently consists of four steers, two sheep, anda horse, of which two steers are projects for 4-H. She belongs to the New Holland and Red Rose Baby Beef clubs, the latter of which she joined in the sixth grade. A junior at Garden Spot High School, Kristin has been in the school's vo-ag department since her first year. Her animal projects, which require her to raise and train an animal for show and eventual sale, have helped her learn then feeding and housing needs, beha vioral habits, and health require ments. all of which will be invalu able to Kristin as a veterinarian. She also has learned about the care of animals from her step- Quick Connect Installation father, Larry Weaver, a hog and beef cattle farmer, who himself was active in FFA as a high-school student Sharing in this learning experience is her mother. Barb, and her sister, Jodie Weaver, a sophomore and with whom Kristin competes in a good-natured manner. Kristin received additional Clears Foam H. DANIEL WENGER & BRO. INC. RD 1, Hamburg, Pa. Ph: (215) 466-1025 Die animals that Kristin shows are kept at her stepfai , ,iog a. cattle farm. Her projects this year Include four steers, two sheep, and a horse. PEN W. HOSTETTER ‘ DON UPPERMAN SURGE training this past summer by observing and helping doctors George Zimmerman and Melvyn Wenger of the Conestoga Animal Hospital in Ephrata. In the morn ings, she helped Dr. Wenger with small animals and afternoons were spent with Dr. Zimmerman doing cow pregnancy tests. Kristin’s yearly steer projects RO 2, Annvllte, Pa. Ph: (717) 667-2806 * * & > i sk *r %. ;-a * \ * Ik 1126 N. Franklin St Chambaraburg, Pa. Ph: (717) 264-6007 begin when she and her family take a drive to a New York beef cattle farm in July and select one or more unweaned calves. She returns to New York in October, when the calves are weaned, to bring them to her farm. “The smaller steers aren’t tame so you have to get them-used to the (Turn to Pag* 822) 15V4 ” • CALLAWAY’S FARM & DAIRY SUPPLY 20 Canlar St. Harrington, DE 302-308-3151 High