Animal Housing Expo Offers Producer Information (Continued from Pago Al) sow unit; and Mike Miller, Eli zabethtown, MEW. • Poultry Composting, moder ated by Dr. John Schwartz. Lan caster County extension director, including Kevin and Louanne Boltz, Rehbersburg, contract boil er; Kay Richardson, Willards, Md., poultry composting research; Clark Stauffer, Ephrata, poultry composting; Glenn Wenger. Leba non; and Elam Leid, Shoemakers ville, broiler operation. Demonstrators and topics include: • Swine Handling, Kephart and Grandin. • Poultry Composting, John Schwartz, Lancaster extension director. • Floor Surfaces, Graves, Animal handling Many of the problems asso ciated with cattle especially bruising can be handled by knowing several of the fundamen tals of caring for cattle, of which Dr. Temple Grandin knows a great deal about. Grandin is assistant professor, department of animal sciences, at Colorado State University in Fort farmrs Accredit corp. w 9 East Main Strati, UtlU, PA KM 717-626-4721 ■■ 60 COW FREESTALL BARN THINKING ABOUT BUILDING OR EXPANDING A DAIRY FACILITY “Use Our Experience - From Design to Completion ” We at Triple H Construction believe our experience with agricultural projects insures our fulfillment of your needs. In an agricultural application, we are the one company you can absolutely trust to handle every step of construction. See us at the Animal Housing EXPO July 13 & 14 - Lebanon , PA Fairgrounds * /& TRIPLE H Construction 430 Springvllle Road Ephrata, PA 17522 Custom Buildsrs of Ooiry, Horst, Storaas, Hssldsntlsl And CommoreW Buildings. Collins, Colo. She is international ly known for her studies and recommendations to many catde producers across the country. Grandin will speak at the Expo about the “nuts and bolts” of ani mal handling, including how much personal space to give cattle, knowing their flight zone, and knowing how quickly and inex pensively producers can help solve some of the problems that plague the cattle industry. “One of the first things produc ers can do is get rid of slippery floors,” Grandin told Ixmcaster Farming during a telephone inter view. Also, producers should put solid sides on loading chutes, keep people away from the sides of the chutes, and get workers at stock yards to understand the fundamen tals of animal behavior. A large part of what she’ll address, she said, is bull safety. Many of the problems dajry pro ducers face is how to handle bulls, according to Grandin. For many beef producers, bulls are weaned. with their mothers. But dairy bulls many times aren’t, and could pose real problems in handling in the yard. In the past, her presentations OUR QUALITY SHOWS! wm TRIPLE H Construction WE'VE BUILT OUR BUSINESS ON IT! 717-738-2142 1-(800)-TRIPLE-1 Bert Waybrlght, Mason-Dlxon Farm, Gettysburg, will 1,200-cow dairy at this year’s Animal Housing Expo. have helped many producers across the nation benefit, and Grandin said she has heard com ments from producers that showed how they can get results. Parlor management Dairy producers can save up to 10 minutes off the milking time if they just take a few extra steps in preparing the cow, according to Dr. Michael J. Gamroth, associate professor of animal sciences and extension dairy specialist at Ore gon State University. Gamroth will share his experiences in gener al milking parlor design and man agement at the Expo. Milking parlor design perfor- GLASBORD no aito n wws A TOP JOB UKAUL D AT LESS CO sx NO MORE PAINTING! ■ Moistureproof ■ Shatterproof ■ Will not rot or mildew ■ Rustproof ■ Stain resistant ■ Cleans simply/quickly ■ Dentproof ■ Odorfree ■ U.S.D.A. accepted Glasbord panel is a tough, semi-rigid wall lining material of fiberglass rienforced plastic superior to metal and painted finishes. It installs easily in any type con struction and is suitable for building new or refurbishing. Available in a variety of sizes, complete with all accessories. Also available with low smoke development, fire retardant properties. Ask about low smoke Fire-X Glasbord paneling. ACCESSORIES: Vinyl moldings are available. They add to the finished appearance and aid in making a watertight installation. Styles; DMiton Bar [-3 I OuUMa Cwmr SEE US AT '93 ANIMAL HOUSING . EXPO - JULY 13 & 14th RYDER Supplv Uncistfr Firming; StWfdiy; 'Joty 10,TM3-A33' discuss aspects of his mance and management work hand-in-hand, according to Gam roth. He said that, overall, a clean versus dirty parlor will contribute roughly 15 percent more milk to the tank. He will discuss optimal management of the herring bone and parallel type of parlors. Some of the findings relate to (Turn to Page A 36) L CoUlncCow IP O Box 2VI Chiimbcn.butij P/' I7.’di I 71' Phone 717 263 9111 your ii DRIVE RIVET You can expand them into solid furring strips, masonry walls or any other rigid backing.