(Continued from Page 39) Guidelines For Purchasing Cows and Heifers Mastitis, BVD, sterility, poor milk production, and beha vioral problems are just a few of the concerns when purchas ing cows or heifers. Reasons for purchasing cows or heifers can affect the health of new additions. Purchasing cows or heifers as a result of ongoing health problems in the herd will likely affect the health of new animals. Health problems should be solved before bringing new an imals onto the premises. Dairy producers purchasing springing heifers or cows to expand the herd, or purchasing younger replacements, should take the time to search for animals based on criteria that increase the likelihood of suc- cess. The following check list should help you determine which animals are right for your herd. Source: Department of Veterinary Science, The Penn sylvania State University, 115 William L. Henning Build ing, University Park, PA 16802. Authors: Larry Hutchinson, Tom Drake, Dale Moore, Dave Wolfgang, and Bob Graves. Revitilyze Stressed Calves Revitilyte Basic & Gelling Oral Electrolyte Supplements Combat stress in calves Remove harmful bacteria Slows fluid loss Available in 3.5 oz. pouches Wvets Plus, Inc. yf/ Animal Health & Nutrition Maximizing your livestock’s productivity compare & save' For Purchased Cattle: Test prepurchase Best when done 2to 4 weeks prior to movement of sale animals testing will depend on diseases ot concern to your herd, possible diseases to test tor _____ Brucellosis Tuberculosis _____ Bovine leukosis virus ____ Johne s disease Salmonella Avojd needed. For a FREE catalog call (800) 468-3877 or visit our website at www.vets-plus.com CHECKLIST IF YOU BUY CATTLE )w the herd of origin their health practices 0 __ vaccine history o herd testing for diseases of concern to vou sale animal testing for diseases of concern to you Contagious mastitis (S aureus Strep ag mycoplasma) BVD-persistent infection Neospora When visiting sales bam, or other cattle-purchase site, use disposable footwear or clean and disinfect your boots Use clean, dry truck - preferably your own vehicle - to haul purchased animals, clean and sanitize vour truck, before and after hauling purchased cattle stnurchase If testing cannot be done prepurchase or if additional information on disease status test animals as soon as possible after arrival while they are isolated from the herd Test tor those diseases of concern to your herd (see above list) Minimum of two weeks lurch; . Milk last until determined free of contagious mastitis organisms Ask if purchased cows have been treated widi antibiotics, when 17 what drug(s) l7 Test milk before putting it in the tank Vaccinate on arrival repeal killed vaccine use two weeks later it not previously vaccinated for ev uiencc of contagious diseases Dailv observation particularly tor signs or respirator, disease (Turn to Page 42) Si THE #1 BUILDING FOR STRENGTH, DESIGN, AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION A COMMON SENSE APPROACH In mi interlocking rauc, ~ .... ... 20', 24', 30', 35', 37', 42' or 50' widths any length Many other available options The unit can be customized to tit your need up to 72' wide BUILDING USES: • hay storage • warehouse • machine storage • grain storage “SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER” • livestock housing urate ipscial