Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 26, 1996, Image 23

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    University Of Pennsylvania Dedicates
(Continued from Pago A 22)
Medicine’s Center for Animal
Health and Productivity needed to
conduct some of its comparitive
experiments.
Each side of die parlor can be
dedicated to half of the frees tall
area.
The bam is designed as an
uneven cross.
A straight section comes from
These wavey retaining bars hydraulically move up and
out of the way of the cows for a quick release after milking in
this double-10 herringbone parlor in the Marshak Dairy
Facility. Notice the plywood Holstein positioned for parti
cipants to see how the cows would be situated for milking.
structural tubing used to construct the greenhouse style
Marshak Dairy Facility. Notice the vent that runs diagonally
between the top roof arch, and the roof arch beneath and to
the side. With sidewall solar and weather screening, the
facility has great capacity for ventilation.
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the parlor and serves as the main
alleyway and parlor holding area.
ITie extreme of that section,
opposite the parlor, is used for
additional frees tails, but appears
that it could be easily converted
into an alleyway if another couple
hundred cow bam were to be
added, as a sister to the existing
one.
The frees tails are bedded with
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FALL TO COMPLETE
SPREADING
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ground-rubber filled mattresses,
and each stall has a water
dispenser.
Headlocking gates along feed
aisles are used, again being espe-
cially necessary because of the
research work to be done, and the
necessity for catching cows.
Part of the facility has a space
for 48 comfort stalls where cows
can be tied-up at specific feed bins,
primarily for nutritional studies.
There is also a commodity
building and bunker silos are
located to the north of the bam.
The flushing system uses
16,000 gallons of recyclable water,
and the manure lagoon can hold
10,000 cubic yards of manure.
It took 130 truckloads of cement
to construct the Marshak facility.
But more than all of that, it took
support and dedication of men
such as Dr. Allum and Marshak,
and those in the industry who
helped provide support for the
project.
The Center for Animal Health
and Productivity at New Bolton
Center was established in 1986 to
implement teaching, research and
service programs directed toward
the improvement of health and
productivity in food animal herds.
The Marshak facility is to serve
as a living laboratory for the vet
school and as a research and teach
ing site in dairy cattle health, pro
ductivity and economics.
It is also to enhance the teaching
environment for veterinary and
graduate students interested in the
medical and managerial aspects of
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 26, 1986-A23
Greenhouse Dairy Barn
dairy operations. addition to providing business sup-
The Umversity of Pennsylvania through health checks and
laboratories also serve as part of verifications
the state’s tripartite animal health ns&^h at TCW
system Pennsylvania Animal greenhouse facility should also
Übomory System providc support to g* pmg
(PADLS). The PADLS is designed ram, through a better understand
as a way for the state to protect i ng 0 f the actual environment fac
both the animals and humans from jug domestic dairy cattle under
disease throughout the area, in modem conditions.
Automatic take-offs, computerized readouts, handy teat
dip dispensers and room to move on a good working floor
are part of the design of the double-10 herringbone milking
parlor incorporated in the new Marshak Dairy Facility tor
research at University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary
Medicine’s Center for Animal Health and Productivity in
New Bolton.
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