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Sanitary Milking Practices 1 INSURANCE CAN MAKE THIS A ^ECURE YEAR ? ? . Fine, theft or accident could dtrike in 1953. Are you prepared with }i / ? enough insurance to meet the cost 4 of losses or liability judgments? Now is the time for you to check over your whole insurance program. ? ? , ? / We'll be glad to help you .... At 4 not a pentiy's cost or obligation to you. CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY INSURANCE DEPARTMENT \ Vlurphy Andrews State College Expert Warns Against Mastitis ' By Dr. C. D. Grtnnells, N. C. State College Mastitis must be prevented and controlled li economical product ion and quality milk la our goal. To prevent tills disease more attenti on must be given to our milking practices and the oarq of the cow's udder. t ' Managed milking which includes the correct use of the strip cup or pan with the proper use of the milking machine is very important. Correct pulsation, speed and vac um. coupled with clean sound in flations, will do much to Insure good milking machine operation. Regardless of the kind of mach ine being used it should be operat ed according to the directions of j the manufacturer. Injuries to the teats and udders ore often the forerunners of mas titis infection. These injuries are often, duet to the way cows are millcend and handled around the bam. Too high or too low a vacum worn out inflations, leaving the machine on too long, narrow or short stalls, slippery floors, rough handling, muddy and unsanitary yards and lanes are a few of the things that should be avoided if udder injuries are to be kept to a minimum. Oare and management of the milking herd, so as to avoid injury, helps to keep up a normal udder resistance. Cleanliness pays by reducing ex posure to disease producing bact eria. 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ALLISON & DUNCAN TIRE CO., INC. ^ Peachtree St. Murphy, N. C. ielp Keep Down Mastitis Mrs. Rattler's Rites Held Sunday Funeral services for Mrs. Emma line Rattier, 07, who died Thurs day at her home In the Tomotla section after a brief Illness were held Sunday at 2 p. m. in Tomotla Baptist Church The Rev. Jack Palmer officiated and burial was in Tomotla Ceme try. Surviving are five sons, Mike and Willie of Tomotla, Wilson of Cherokee, Johnson of Robbinsville and Joseph W. Rattier of the U. S. Marine Corps; two daughters. Mrs. 1 Roxie Davis of Cherokee and Mrs. els, washed and sterlized between eaoh milking or single service pa per towels to wash the udder of each cow at milking time. Mastitis cows should be placed in a separate part of the barn or j at least at the end of the milk line. | They should be milked last. Clean j and disinfect stalls used by mas titis corws to reduce the level of mastitis infection. Badly infected mastitis cows Should be sold to the butcher. They are seldom economical producers and they are a reservoir of infect ion and disease hazard for the rest of the herd. When adding to the mdlking herd take every possible precaution to get mastitis-free animals. It is a good practice to raise herd replace ments but one should be sure to raise them so they will be free of heifer mastitis. This can usually be controlled by the use of individual calf pens to prevent calves from sucking, each other. They also help to prevent and control other calf diseases. If replacements must be purchased, experience indicates that first calf heifers are safest to buy in con trolling mastitis. The use of .the strip cup or pan so as to detect mastitis early will aid greatly in getting best results from treatment When treatment is necessary. Your veterinatian can help by making .periodical exam inations and by advising in regard to .plans for control and treatment. Prevention must come first as treatment without prevention is of little value. 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