CS-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 14, 1993 Vaccinate To Protect Animals NEWARK, Del. Whether Barczewski, University of Dela you own a pet or raise animals ware Cooperative Extensionlives commercially, proper vaccina- tock specialist “You never know lions can help ensure your dog, when a problem will arise. Vac cat horse, cattle, sheep, swine or cines are relatively cheap com goats lead a healthier, more pro- pared to treatment regimes for dis ductive life. eases. And once the disease is “Not vaccinating is like playing contracted, treatment may not be Russian roulette.” said Dr. Rich effective.” Colored Breeds Champions The best udder class was won by Chris-Gold’s Glas Star Run Pamela. In the Milking Shorthorn com petition, reserve grand champion and reserve senior champion awards in both the open and the 4-H contests were won by Melissa Brantner for her winter calf Wal nut Hollows Cathy. There were plenty of awards handed out in the junior events of the colored breeds show also. The Ayrshire junior champion Open and 4-H awards went to Heath Ocker for his summer year ling Ockerdale Milk Machine Julie. The reserve open junior champion and FFA champion hon ors were won by Michael Brandt for his winter calf Rushing- Springs Mose Misti. Brandt also won the FFA reserve junior champion title with fall calf Rushing-Springs Perlman Marcia. In the Brown Swiss junior con test, Larissa Mcllott won the open and FFA champion awards with her winter calf La-Mel-Lo Rocket Tomeka. The winner of the 4-H champion and reserve opeh champion titles was Jeremy Bar rick Wind Mill Simon Kaitlin. The 4-H reserve champion honor went to Joshua Barrick of Carlisle for his spring yearling Wind Mill Emory Missy. Melissa Brantner took the FFA reserve champion title with Swamp Creek Jill. The open champion award in the Guernsey junior competition was (Turn to Pag* C 24) (Continued from Page C 5) Jeremy Barrick of Carlisle won the Brown Swiss reserve grand champion title with his winter yearling Wind Mill Simon Kaitlin. Also in the Brown Swiss event, Mellott’s Pine Hill Simon Meg won the best tidder award and the best bred and owned honor went to Lonnie A. Wickard Of Shippens burg for his senior 3-year-old Lo- Vi Nerissa Dotson Norene. In the Guernsey contest, reserve grand and reserve senior champion honors were captured by Chris- Gold for its senior 3-year-old Guemdale Fayettes Robin. The 4-H grand and senior champion award went to Michael Hensel for his senior 2-year-old, Mt.-View Baker Candy. The reserve grand and reserve senior champion titles for 4-H went to John Garber 111 of Waynesboro for his senior 2-year-old, Hooverville Alfs Rose Anne. In the FFA Guernsey event, the grand and senior champion honors went to Melissa Brantner and her junior 3-year-old Franks Princess Di. The reserve grand and reserve senior FFA awards were won by Holly Henning of Waynesboro with her winter yearling, Hoover ville Frank Ramona. The best Guernsey bred and owned by an exhibitor award went to Donald A. McCullogh of New ville for his summer yearling, McCullogh’s Command Delight LEOLA TIRE SERVICE, INC. 717*656*2574 258 W. MAIN ST.. LEOLA. PA 3®ris?s— A case in point is rabies, which h, miM| an( l is spiead when one “It’s always a good idea to vac is caused by a virus that when left animal bites another. Rabies is of cinate your dogs and cats. And if unchecked results in the death of major concern right now because you live in an area of rabies out the infected animal. The disease is of the increased number of cases break, vaccinate livestock as extreme! infectious, even to in the area. well.” Barczewski said. 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