A24-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 1,1992 Oakenbound Farms No. 8 In Nation (Continued from Page A 1) growing calves and helping with making haylage. Salesmen and dairy industry representatives visit often, which is generally taken as a sign that the farm is well operated. There’s a male Golden Retriev er dog, its chin and muzzle hairs greying with age, that greets visi tors and sleeps on the floor of the milk house office, or in the stanch ion stalls when the cows are out. In the summer, the cool concrete Oakenbound Tradition Jackie was a homebred Excellent 91 with an excellent mam mary. Her genetics continue through breeding stock from the Oakenbound Farm in Berks County. WOOD TRUSS MANUFACTURERS of LAMINATED RAFTERS and WOOD ROOF TRUSSES 701 E. Linden St., RICHLAND, PA 17087 Telephone: 717-866-6581 Fax: 717-866-7237 MEMBER beneath the milk tank is a favorite snoozing spot for the dog. Richard Jr. said. It is a family farm in every sense, yet it is a progressive farm. Nelson has applied himself to developing a strong understanding of genetics. Tbe 39-year-old does all the A.I. reproductive work on the herd. He buys the semen he wants to use and keeps it at the farm. His handi-work and their use of businesses such as Em-Tran, a Middletown embryo transplant Family Farm to Architectural Innovation TUDOR ARCH and reproductive operation, have enabled them to breed top stock. He flushes some of his good cows, markets heifers and embryos and bulls. Recently, one of his home-bred projects, Oakenbound Southwind Jaguar-ET, was one of four Pen nsylvania dairy cattle bulls entered into a proving program of an artifi cial insemination cooperative. Jaguar was the embryo transfer result of a cross between his now deceased Excellent 91 Oaken bound Tradition Jackie and the Over Thirty Years Of Quality Service STRAIGHT BEAM From the left, Richard Troutman Jr. and Nelson Troutman show a young bull calf that has already been targeted for purchase by an artificial insemination business. Southwind bull. The dam carried a production record in excess of 26,500 pounds of milk, 999 pounds of fat and 780 pounds of protein and had an Excellent mammary. She also bore daughters and there’s at least one in the string of 92-miUdng cows that should go Excellent. And there are more bull calves at the 127-acre farm that are targeted for entry into AI proving programs. As long as they don’t test posi tive for BLAD. BLAD is the latest concern in cattle breeding. And it is a concern among breeders that some dairy men may not understand what it is. GOTHIC ARCH BLAD is an acronym for bovine leucocyte adhesion deficiency. It is probably the most recent “dis ease” discovered in dairy cattle. The majority of cattle with BLAD do not show it, because it is not a disease really, it is a defective gene. A recessive genetic gene. Most of the cattle with BLAD are carriers. If a cow carrier and a bull carrier are matched up, one out of four offspring (straight Mendelian principle) are expected to actually have the disability. The disability is an inability to fight bacterial infections, because white blood cells can’t function properly. Industry advice has been to (Turn to Pago A2S) UNIVERSAL ARCH MANUFACTURERS OF > GLU-LAM ARCHES • GLU-LAM BEAMS . GLU-LAM TREATED POSTS • ROOF TRUSSES • FLOOR TRUSSES • TAG AND V-GROOVE DECKING • WE CUSTOM DESjGN OR MATCH EXISTING BUILDINGS . COMPLETE UNE OF POST FRAME BUILDING MATERIALS • CRANE SERVICE Everyone at Rigidply Rafters, Inc. is fully committed to serving our customers and providing them with the finest products available. The excellence that we strive for is to show our appreciation for our customers continued loyalty to Rigidply Rafters. You deserve the best!