D24-Lancaster Farming Saturday, December 8,1990 Chick Mortality (Continued from Page D 23) sequently used for breeders. Ideal ly day-old started breeder chicks should be given a choice of heat and a cool room. • Leg and foot disorders of breeders hinder the fertilization and hatch of more strong chicks than most managers realize. A weak-legged breeder, sitting down more than half the time, has very poor health and also may have weak sperm or egg cells. The opening of many thousand unhatched embryos has made it obvious that most are weak late embryos unable to cut out of a shell or are early-dead that have been reported as infertile. Breeders must exercise, and therefore must be given the space to move. • Although yet unproven, giz zard function seems to relate to bird health and reproductive performance. • Gizzard size, strength and function in some turkey, chicken and game birds such as pheasants, appear to be abnormal. Gizzards may be small, pale, flabby, fat and having poor function. Look for If you’re particular about your woods mow n machine is the particular mower for you... • True 360° zero turning • Finger-tip control of speed, direction and braking • Maneuverability that lets you trim as you mow • Convenient ‘out-front’ mowing • Choice of 44", 52" or 61" cutting widths • Easy-on, easy-off attachments - snowblower, brush and dozer blade ..mull leraiemstraim WM. HOBENSACK’S SONS Ivyland, PA 215-675-1610 R.S. HOLLINGER & SON, INC. Mountvllle, PA 717-285-4538 ECKROTH BROS. FARM EQUIPMENT New Ringgold, PA 717-943-2131 this in all dead birds, Birds on a high-fiber diet plus granite or insoluble grit and some clean litter-for-eating show giz zards that are larger, red, lean, firm, and with little adhering fat. • Nervous system disorders, both behavioral and brain inflam mation, appear to be on the increase and may result in poor breeders. Diagnostic veterinarians have reported more incidences of slight brain inflammation to me in the last 10 years than in the previ ous 10 years. It may be that veter inarians are reporting it more, or that the incidence of it is greater. The answer may be in the con ditioning of a breeder to be a breeder. Some farmers believe that the care, feed and environ ment of a breeder during its growing-up period can produce a better breeder and, hence, a better chick from her egg. Young pullets given a roost will, as adult breed ers, seek a nest, thus preventing dirty-floor eggs. • Abnormal nitrogen metabolism may lead to several disorders, as well as produce abnormal manure, THOMAS POWER EQUIPMENT Avondale, PA 215-268-2181 PIPERSVILLE GARDEN CENTER Pipersvllle, PA 215-766-0414 RW KELLER SALES Perkasle, PA 215-257-0101 whose problems we have already considered. Nitrogen in a normal bird’s body is effectively handled by the urinary, digestive or other sys tems. Abnormal nitrogen diges tion, assimilation, metabolism or passage in waste is evident in one or more of the following; white, viscous liquid in manure rather than normal whiter, pasty urates; overabundance of white, pasty urates compared to percentage of dark manure (this occurred in adult Bobwhite quail fed a high protein starter ration); gout or bumblefoot. • Many of us know 100 little about the mechanism by which an unhealthy breeder bird prevents or recovers from disease, but the glandular, endocrine and immune systems may each or all be involved. Some nutritionists are advising that nutrients can sometimes replace medicines to maintain healthy birds and prevent disease, or shorten the recovery period of a bird that already is ill. Codliver oil, molasses, VME, essential fat ty acids, essential amino acids and fiber have been used from time to time to improve bird health. Put all sick birds in a hospital pen; they will improve and so will the manager. LAMBS FARM MACHINERY Thorndale, PA 215-269-2676 N.H. FLICKER & SONS, INC. Maxatawney, PA 215-683-7252 NESLEY EQUIPMENT CO. PotUtown, PA 215-460-6391 STIHL in the U.S.A.! * Made * Anti-Vibration Handles! * Lifetime Electronic Ignition! * Quickstep™ Inertia Chain Brake! * Oil-Saving Ecomatic™ Lube System! Available at these servicing dealers Bechtelsvllle Gao PASSMORE SERVICE GAP POWER EQUIPMENT CENTER, INC. Corner of RL 30 t Rt. M 7 RO 1, Rt. 100 717-442-8970 215-367-9084 HambUM SHARTLESVIIXE FARM SERVICE RDI, Box 13*2 215-488-1025 Jonestown East Earl GOODS LAWN & GARDEN CENTER Routt 23 717-354-4026 Ext. 34 Eim/Lebanon BOMBERGER’S LAWN & GARDEN Elm: 717-664-4683 Ltbarton: 717-272-4155 WES STAUFFER ENGINES & EQUIPMENT 23 Plauttnl Vtllty Rd. 717-738-4215 ihrata. Harshi HOLLINGER’S LAWN & GARDEN EQUIP. EphtMt, PA 717-738-1131 Htithty, PA 717-533-4060 Ltncatttr, PA 717-658-2710 In summary, our goals remain: • To eliminate or minimize ear ly death of young animals by studying the amount and cause of weak or dead breeders or young. Health of each chick must be recorded, simply reporting dead or alive at day old is of little or no value. Quality, not just quantity Company Opens LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) P. Lebzelter and Son Company recently opened their fifth Good year location at 199 Mens Drive in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania. The location will do business as Lebzelter’s Field and Fleet Center and will specialize in serving the agricultural and commercial/ trucking segment of the tire and service market. They will provide service at the site as well as on the-farm or off-the-road with a fleet of vehicles equipped to pro vide this service. Lebzelter's also has installed a computerized alignment machine capable of aligning all vehicles. The location will also carry a full line of passenger and light truck tires and will offer a menu of services to the automotive and light truck market. QUALITY BLUE MOUNTAIN ENTERPRISES, INC, Rt. 72 South 717-865-2994 Lgbaoon THE FARM WORKSHOP 1611 Pondtrwhltt Rd. 717-273-9540 Mverstown EBLING LAWN & GARDEN SERVICE 694 E. Lincoln Ava. 717-866-6720 Ono SHUEY’S SALES & SERVICE incaster Oxford OXFORD GREENLINE, INC, 1100 Limttlona Rd. 215-032-2573 must be our goal. • To improve future hatches by opening and diagnosing qualita tively all late or unhatched eggs. Make necessary changes when cause and effect are discovered. • Evaluate breeders by evaluat ing their offspring the entire way to market. The location will be managed by James R. Reed who has been with Lebzelter’s since 1985 and who has served in several posi tions in the company, the most recent of which was manager of the Lebzelter’s Downtown loca tion. 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