A3O-Laocaater Ming. Saturday, November- 4,1995 Beth Ney pours liquid nitrogen into an embryo freezing device container. Measuring sensors and gauges are connected. HEAVY DUTY HOOF TRIMMING TABLES Endorsed by the International Hoof Trimming School of Wisconsin ■*'*'*** I :«-.,© : t: ;.-». .. .♦ • 2 10-inch lift belts • 3500 lb. axle with or without brakes • See video on the Tilt Table available upon request 1 THREE MODELS TO CHOOSE 1. PORTABLE 2. STATIONARY 3. 3 POINT HITCH Berkelmans Welding RR 7, AYLMER, ONTARIO, CANADA NSH 2R6 (519) 765-4230 • 12-year building experience in the tables design • 2”x2” tube frame chute • chute measures 75"x28”x75" high • 4" casters for cradle fold-up • Two hydraulic cylinders for extra stability • tool box for D.C. pump and battery protection • manure grate to keep work area clean • fold away side gate • removable head board • 45 min. video from international Hoof Trimming School of Canada Delivery Available (rnnUWiwl Iriw rage ai) old. Her first lactation record wu 28,316 pounds milk, 3.6 percent, or 1,033 pounds of fiitand 3.4 per* cent, or 976 pounds of protein. Her five oldest daughters all from 12 to 13 months of age are under contract “She’s well known overseas, she has 73 pounds proton on index,” Kirby said. She has three Mountain sons, three Merrill sons, one Elvin sons, and one Bellwood son. As far as Rosebud, during a recent flush done by Next Genera tion Inc., of Lancaster, 13 embryos in all were recovered, lOof which were fertilized and six of which graded out to No.l quality, carry ing a value ranging from $1,200 to $1,500. During a previous flush. Rose bud produced 14 embryos and nine jnd out how many and what quality embryos he had just gotten from one of his . 'St cows, Kirby Horst talks over the phone with an exporter to let him know what’s available. Dear Friend, I believe in.., Local tax reform that includes tax exemptions for land still being used for farming. tax assessments based on land use, not on future development value. building the farmland preservation treasury to shorten the waiting list for farmers wanting to have their land preserved. Marketing Genetics of them were good; Horst aasdfre and MeOradrlwd been involved in will probably flush her four or five the first implantingof a European more times. Her first 365-day Uc- dairy cattle embryo into an Ameri tation record was 20300 pounds of can recipient milM percent, or 1,100 pounds of While some pcoplchavc flushed fat, and 3.6 percent or 1,000 cows to boost herd genetics from a pounds of protein. specific cow family or funiliei, Her dam has 3.9 protein average the Horsts have been flushing and the gpandam had a 3.5 percent almost purely to fill demand average. orders. Rosebud classified in May as a ‘lt is an investment” Kirby Very Good 87 with a Very Good said, Cheryl agreeing, they said mammary. that’s what people have to under- According to Bea McGrath, stand when they spend what might DVM, who has been working with seem like a lot of money on a spe- Next Generation for three yean, cific animal, business has been growing in the “There’s no guarantee that field and expanding. you’ll get any eggs.” Kirby said. She said that between Dr. Allen However, he said that with luck, Rushimer, owner of Next Genera- enough eggs of high enough qual tion, and her woddngpart time, the ity can be harvested and sold to pay business has been avenging two to for the expense of the flushing and three flushings per day. to make a profit Incidentally. New Generation (Turn to Pag* A3l) our vote on ;h. day, ;r7th, Lilia Nice for ommissioner. Paid for by Nice for County Commissioner, Lloyd G Arnold, Treasurer me#
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