Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 20, 1988, Image 197

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    Prevention Of Health
LANCASTER Hundreds of
fanners from Lancaster and sever
al surrounding counties attended
Agway’s annual winter dairy
meetings held this week to gather
information on dairy health and
nutrition.
Dr. James E. Nocek, Director,
Dairy and Livestock, Research and
Development, discussed preven-
Anyone can sell
you a tire.
Armstrong sells
you service and
ality.
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Your LOCAL AUTHORIZED
Armstrong dealers sell you more than
just tires. You get service, too. We’ll
respond quickly to your service call, 24
hours a day. Anywhere. In any weather.
No matter what tires you need
Joe's Battery & Tire
225 Union Blvd.
215-437-4961
Bathal. PA
Zimmerman’s
Farm Service
School Road
717-933-4114
Bethlaham. PA
Service Tire
2320 Avanus A
215-691-8473
Ephrala. PA
Ditzler Firestone
259 N. Reading Rd. (Rt. 272)
717-733-7993
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Service Tire
553 Lincoln Hwy.
215-736-1903
Harrisburg. PA
Service Tire
1201 South Camsron St.
717-238-8473
lennett Square. PA
College Tire
555 West State St.
215-444-5030
tion and care of foot problems in
dairy herds and the challenge of
feeding high producing cows. Dr.
Carl Johnson, Research Veterina
rian of Pfizer, Inc. explained health
management programs for con
trolling parasites. Dr. Normand St-
Picrre, Animal Nutritionist, exa
mined feed additives for the proper
selection and utilization in diary
Laola. PA
Leola Tire
258 West Main SI.
717-656-2574
lalvam. Davaull.
Baird & Rudolph
Tire Co., Inc.
Phoenixville Pike- P.O. Box 87
215-647-1877
Nazareth
Northampton Farm
Bureau
120 Schoeneck Ave.
215-759-3254
New Berlin villa. PA
Erb & Henry Equip. Inc.
22-26 Henry Ave.
215-367-2169
New Tripoli. PA
C.J. Wonsidler
R.D. #2
215-767-7811
Olev. PA
C.J. Wonsidler
R.D. #2
215-987-6221
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repaired, count on us to always be
there. Because when it comes to
farming, we know you don’t have
time to spare.
Armstrong tires and Armstrong
service. We’ll be there for you.
lllford. DE
Keller Farm Machinery Kent Sussex Tire
116 Rlchlendtown Pike Center
215-536-4046 251 North Rohoboth fllvd
302-422-3337
York. PA
Service Tire
R.D. #lO Woodbarry Road
Problems Focus Of Dairy Meetings
herds.
With such problems as recurring
mastitis, twisted stomachs, keto
sis, milk fever, retained placentas
to contend with, foot problems in
milking cows may fall low on the
priority list for many dairymen.
Foot problems may seem unimpor
tant because their effect on milk
production may be subtle. Howev-
town. PA
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rn. PA
C.J. Wonsidler
R.D. #1
215-536-1935
Raadlno. PA
Service Tire
99 Whitman Road
215-921-8474
ihoaroakaravllla. PA
Kantners Tire
230 Franklin St.
215-562-2567
717-792-2684
Hockaaaln. DE
Wynn’s Service
Center
Laneaatar Pika
302-239-5205
er, subtle losses can add up, but
more importantly, foot problems
left untreated can lead to the loss of
a valuable producer.
An 80 to 100-pound per day
milking cow is not worth much to
the dairyman if she cannot make it
into the milking parlor or feed
bunk. Foot ailments can occur
from poor nutrition balance,
Saatord. DE
Kent Sussex Tire
Center
Norman Eakrldga Hwy.
302-629-5533
Elmar. NJ
Fred Harz & Son
Routa 40
609-358-8128
Hammonton. NJ
Crescent Tire, Inc.
325 S. Whlta Horaa Pika
609-561-1155
Mount Holly. NJ
Highway Tire
Routa 38
609-267-5300
Rlnooaa. NJ
Champion Tire
Routa 179
201-782-0880
SWll. NJ
T & W Tire
Routa 47 Hurffvllla
609-589-5390
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 20, 1988-El3
stressful environment or be the
result of inherited traits, but they
can be. prevented and corrected.
“A high producer is already so
stressed for production she must be
observed frequently. If she
becomes lame during her peak pro
duction you won’t be able to bring
her back up to that production level
after the problem has been cor
rected,” explained Nocek. “Foot
problems slow down the whole
operation and it can be avoided by
better management.”
High producing cows can be
particularly susceptible to a form
of lameness which has no visible
signs, until the animal begins to
limp.
“Diets too high in acid from a
high grain diet leads to internal dis
integration of the connecting tissue
in the foot The breakdown of this
tissue and the dilation of the blood
ATTENTION
farmers... (CXarai
ESTIMATES
ON RODENT |!
CONTROL T
RODENTS carry diseases which
can endanger the health of your
poultry flocks. Your business is
raising them. Ours is protecting
them.
We Specialize In
Sanitizing And Disinfecting
Since 1928 237 7607
Pest control is too important
to trust to anyone else
EAR CORN
Paying Top Prices For
Good Quality Ear Corn
Wet or Dry
No Quantity too large
or too small
Fast Unloading -
Dump on Pile & Go
Easy access - 2.2
miles off 283 bypass-
Manheim, Mt. Joy
exit
Daily Receiving 7:30
A.M. to 5 P.M. - un
loading evenings &
Saturdays by appt.
Trucks available for
pick up at your farm.
Call Anytime For Price
717-665-4785
JAMES E. NOLL GRAIN
(Turn to P«£* El 5)
Houses
Lancaster, PA
397-3721
Lewistown, PA
248-0983
State Code
;e. PA