Keep Calves , Heifers Healthy During Winter UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) Calves and heifers experi ence more disease during the winter than at any other time. It’s important to take precau tions to keep animals healthy and growing, said a dairy scien tist in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences. “Changeable weather, cold temperatures, and dampness all conspire to make winters tough for calves,” said Jud Heinrichs, professor of dairy science exten sion. “In addition, bams are closed up and animals confined, with calves often in close contact with older animals.” Facilities such as maternity pens, calf stalls and heifer pens Payments as tpw as • Sized right for kids • Built-in safety features • Includes helmet and training -A get used heavily in winter, and clean-out may be neglected, Heinrichs adds. With marginal ventilation, dampness, toxic gases, and disease organisms build up. “All respiratory infections are reported more frequently during the winter,” he said. “This in cludes viral infections such as IBR, BVD, PIS and BRSV, as well as bacterial infections like pasteurella and hemophilus. Di arrheal diseases also are more frequent and more severe.” Heinrichs offers tips for keep ing animals healthy. • Use maternity pens for calv ing cows only, not dry or sick cows. “Don’t keep cows in these CHOOSE FROM: or • Double Tube Bumpers or • 3.5" Rack Extenders or • Best riding experience in its class • Smooth-riding independent rear suspension ; • World's best-selling automatic transmission • On-Demand true 4-wheel drive POLRRIS 00 pens any longer than necessary to minimize excess manure build-up,” he said. “Keep the pens clean and well-bedded with long-stem bedding.” • Provide adequate ventila tion in maternity and young stock facilities to reduce moisture and build-up of toxic gas. Avoid drafts. • Ensure early, high-quality colostrum intake. “Feed three Agricultural Generators Spectrum Detroit Diesel P.T.O. L.P. Gas, Diesel, jenerators Natural Gas Generators" 25 to 135 KW Units 5 to 2,000 KW In Stock! '* Service - Rental - New & Used Units JnJSiock W"M-JWMWsrsr£/ws } ( » »"»W * •*• -\W /• •*** •<->*• «v~ **♦*•» «S | f ’ v Power Generation Systems Specialists 330 Fonderwhite Road, Lebanon, PA 17042 Call Leonard Martin 7*17*273^4544 Fax 717-273-5486 Tossed your CORN TALK (Jan.2o) issue,didn’tsou? . , The one with the 2000 PA Commercial Hybrid Test Reports? NO WORRY... DOHSLSfi'3 236 X at 81 DAYS proved , to be the DRIEST (19.4%) with nearly 116 bu/a and over 98% erect plants and 54.5 bu test wt.(ShortSeason MatZl) 469XP at 97 DAYS & 495XYG at 100 DAYS were TOP YIELDERS (123.7 bu/a and 123.0 bu/a). (Short Season MatZl). For two years (‘99 and ‘00) 516XY at 101 DAYS averaged the DRIEST (19.8%) (EarlyMedSeason MatZ2) 765XYG at 117 DAYS was the DRIEST (22.6%) in a two year (‘99 & ’00) average.(LateSeason MatZ4) quarts of colostrum as soon as possible after birth, then feed a minimum of four quarts within the first eight hours of life,” Heinrichs said. “The only way to determine if the colostrum is high-quality is to measure it with a coiostrometer.” • Plan and implement a herd vaccination program with your veterinarian. “This program should protect the calf both by 29 SXP at 85 DAYS & 383 X at 87 DAYS were among the TOP 5 of 35 for impressive DRY DOWN. (Short Season MatZl) For two years (‘99 and ‘00) 495XYG at 100 DAYS YIELDED THE HIGHEST. (137.7 bu/a) (Short Season MatZl). 638XYG atm DAYS ranked #3 in SILAGE YIELD with 23.7 tons/a. (EarlyMedSeason MatZ2) SBO7Q at 120 DAYS was one of the TOP 3 SILAGE VIELDERS at 26 tons/a. (LateMedSeason MatZ3) W W S’ 3B* <3V-» >f\ passive immunity from colos trum and, later on, her own ac tive immunity,” Heinrichs said. • Check young stock twice daily for early signs of illness. • Seek veterinary help for early diagnosis and prompt treat ment of sick calves. “Herd re placements are too valuable to get anything but first-rate care,” Heinrichs said. For two years (‘99 and ‘00) 236 X at 81 DAYS & 383 X at 87 DAYS averaged the DRIEST (18.1% & 18.6%) (Short Season MatZl). 469XP at 97 DAYS was #2 in SILAGE YIELD with 22.1 tons/a & the DRIEST! (57.9%) (Short Season MatZl). 642XP at 110 DAYS was one of the TOP 5 out of 33 DRIEST at 19.9% and for 2 years ('99 and '00) was #3 in DRYDOWN. (LateMedSeason MatZ3) 859XY at 121 DAYS was the #2 SILAGE YIELDER (26.8 tons/a). (Late Season MatZ4) I !