Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 05, 1998, Image 27

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    Goal Get cows off to a good start early in lactation, and sustain good performance thru to dryoff time
- Maintain normal rumen function.
- Maximize DMI.
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N. Groffdaie Rd.
Lada, PA 17540
(717)656-2321
MEYERS
IMPLEMENTS, INC.
400 North Antrim Way
Greencastle, PA 17225
(717)687-2176
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Pitman. PA 17064
(717)648-1)?0
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Some suggestions for helping cows accomplish these goals include
1 Get cows eating soon after calving.
- Feed abundant amounts of good quality forage to cows soon after calving This will help
maintain good rumen function, good DMI, and normal component levels in milk
- After calving, as soon as their appetites pick up, gradually start feeding more gram and more of
the milking ration, but always be sure the cows are eating good amounts of forage first Once
they have met their minimum forage needs, then work on gram intakes, but be careful not to
throw them off feed.
In early lactation, feed according to flesh condition, not according to milk production
- Maximize DMI in an effort to reduce weight loss and to get cows back into good working flesh
as soon as possible. Aim for a body condition score of about 2.5 to 3 0
3 Monitor weight loss by observing cows' body condition Figure 3 depicts desirable body condition
changes and desirable scores throughout the lactation. The goals are
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New Ringgold, PA 17960
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MASSEY-FERGOSON
- Prevent excessive flesh loss, and then regain lost flesh quickly
- Prevent early lactation metabolic problems
- Encourage peak production and persistency of production.
- Maintain normal levels of milk components
- Get the cow to conceive.
- Prepare-the cow for dry off.
- This provides cows the energy base they need for good milk production and persistency of
production, good conception and good long term health. Cows should peak higher Thai's
important because every pound of peak milk equates to about 225 lb. more milk per lactation
- Once cows have returned to good flesh, then you can feed them according to milk production
- Milk production peaks about 2-3 months into lactation, and DMI doesn't peak until about
1 month later. See Figure 1. Consequently, cows will usually lose weight for about 3 to 4
months (see Figure 2). After that time, they may start getting back into a positive energy
balance, start gaming weight, and then start to conceive.
Have cows calve at a body score of about 3 5,
- Prevent cows from losing more than 1 body score after calving. If they lose too much
flesh too fast they are apt to get ketosis
FEEDERS
“P” SERIES
Since 1979 Feeders have been recognized as
one of the most dependable and strongest built mixers in the field.
To enhance its existing line of Mixer Feeders, introduces
the “P" Series of Mixer Feeders with six models ranging in size
from the Model 300 with a mixing capacity of 310 cubic ft., to the
Model 575 with a mixing capacity of 625 cubic ft.
The Large diameter augers in all the “P" Series Mixer feeders are
capable of giving the mix required, from rations with well cured,
long stemmed legume-type hay, to mixes with green grass, and
mixes with silage and commodities. Better milk production, better
weight gains and greatly improved animal health are just some of
the results of a finely-tuned feed ration
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GREENCASTLE, PA
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400 N, ANTRIM WAY
(HD
100 Stover Drive
Carlisle, PA 17013
717/249-6720
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LEOLA, PA
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169 NORTH GROFFDALE ROAD
LOYSVILLE, PA
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