Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 December 1920 — Page 3
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CLEAN PENS ARE URGED FOR PIGS
Roundworm Held Responsible for Many Deaths and Large Proportion of Runts. BADLY DRAINED LOTS CAUSE Young Animals Farrowed and Kept in Places Infested With Eggs of Parasites Are Almost Certain to Pick Up Some of Them. Investigations reported in a recent technical publication of the bureau of animal industry. United States Department of Agriculture, disclosed additional evidence of the Importance of keeping young pigs In clean pens that have not been contaminated by other swine. A roundworm of pigs, known as Ascaris suum, Is held responsible not only for many deaths among swine but for a large proportion of the funts among the.se animals. Development and perpetuation of the roundworms Is fostered by badly drained and manure-covered hog lots, which are on this account dangerous to young pigs and not good for pigs of any age. Soil May Beco ne Infested. Eggs of the parasite may remain alive in soil for Ave years and even longer. Flacos occupied by pigs harboring the adult worms In their intestines will become badly infested with the eggs. Pigs farrowed and kept in such places are certain to pick up many of these eggs, and even suckling pigs are liable to swallow eggs present In dirt adhering to the teats of the sows. Investigations by the bureau have proved that after the eggs have been swallowed and have hatched in the intestine the young worms do not immediately settle down but penetrate the wall of the Intestine nnd travel to the liver and lungs. From the lungs they crawl up the windpipe and then down the esophagus and return to the intestine. Only after they have passed through the lungs do they establish themselves In the Intestine and grow to maturity. May Cause Pneumonia. In passing through the lungs the young worms cause more or less damage to these organs. Pneumonia may wmmmmm o xCreep Arranged So That Young Pigs Can Get in the Pen Under the Fence but Large Hogs Are Kept Out. result and the animal may die about a week or ten days after infection. Symptoms of this pneumonia among pigs are commonly known as "thumps." Not all cases of "thumps" come from this source but the worms are frequently the cause. Young pigs are more susceptible than older pigs to Infection and are also more likely to suffer severely from migration of the young worms through the lungs. There is no treatment for the lang stage of the parasite. If the pig survives he may later be treated with worm remedies to remove the worms from the Intestine. In such cases, however, it commonly happens that the animal has been so seriously Injured by the worms during their migration through "he lungs that even after their expulsion from the Intestines the pig is unable to make up for the setback he has received, although he does better than if allowed to go untreated. FOWLS TOO FAT TO LAY EGGS Ohio Specialist Says Hen Becomes Fat Because She Is Naturally a Poor Layer. Can a hen get too fat to lay? Is a question frequently asked by poultry keepers. In answer to this question K. L. Dakan, poultry specialist at the Ohio State university, says : "As a general rule, no. A hen becomes fat because she is naturally a poor layer. Instead of laying eggs she lays on body fat. Some rations which consist of corn and no animal protein, such as meat scraps and tankage, contain no elements capable of producing BIRDS MIGHTY GOOD FRIEND! Farmer Is Amply Repaid for Trouble In Feeding and Sheltering Little Songsters. What are you doing to protect and bring tin birds to your place? Hlnls are mighty geod friends of ours, and if we feed and shelter them, we are nmply repaid for our trouble. Try it and s If It doesn't work out that way for you.
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REGULAR GROWTH OF CLUBS DURING 1920
Exodus From Country to City Is Being Checked. Agriculture Dignified In Eyes of Thousands of Boys and Girls and Brings New Interest Into Lives of Members, During the first six months In 1920, U0S,LT)7 boys and girls In the northern and western states enrolled In the clubs which are supervised by the United States Department of Agriculture and the state colleges. The large enrollment in these clubs promises that soon, possibly before the next census is taken, the exodus from the country to the city will be definitely checked. Club work has already dignliled agriculture in the eyes of thousands upon thousands of farm boys and girls, and made them satisfied with country life, for the organization brings new interr Members of Pig Club Being 'Shown Fine Points. ests Into the lives of its members and enables them to make money of their own. While club work encourages boys and girls to procure a higher education if possible 0S7 northern and western club boys and GOT club girls are in agricultural colleges this year it does not educate them away from the farm. One per cent of the total population of the country, or 1,011,441 persons, were reached the first six months of the current year through the juvenile club events. When the boys and girls put on an exhibit it is popular with all ages and all ages attend. The work in the clubs was carried on by 173 permanent county club agents and 8,010 volunteer local leaders. The number of permanent club agents has nearly doubled in six months. Large numbers of farm bureaus now are paying the salary of a club leader as well as that of a county agent and home üemont ration agent. PIGS REDUCE HUSKING COSTS "Hogging Down" Corn Shown to Be Profitable by Test Made at North Dakota College. , Here is another bit of evidence received at University farm that "hogging down" corn Is good business for many growers of hogs and" corn. The North Dakota Agricultural college obtained a return of $45.54 an acre by using 4S shoats to hog down 10 acres of Hint corn in 101S. according to J. II. Shepperd of the experiment station. The hogs were turned Into the liold September G, when they averaged 100 pounds in weight, and left there until November 12. They made an average gain of 94 pounds, or a gain of 2S1.75 pounds per acre. They were marketed at 10.31 cents, which, allowing for shrinkage, gave a return of $45.54 per acre. These results are In line with those obtained by the Minnesota experiment stations. SKUNKS WILL YIELD PROFIT Besides Destroying Mice, Grasshoppers and Other Insects Their Fur Is Valuable. Farming is supposed to deal only with domesticated animals. Few persons have considered establishing friendly relations with the skunk, although It has been done under the misapprehension that the animal was a cat. Skunks destroy mice, grasshoppers, crickets and white grubs and yield a very vcluable fur. A couple of dozen skunks running around the farm will produce $100 worth of fur and save much money by the animals' that they kill. If the chickens are kept In skunk-proof yards, their dens respected and tact used when meeting them in the dark, a profitable side line will be added to the farm income. MARKETING BY PARCEL POST It Should Be Remembered That Not All Farm Products Can Be Handled in This Manner. While It may be attractive to a city dwel'er to believe that he can have a vegetable garden grown for him 100 miles or 150 miles away, place his orders for the cost of a stamp, and have the produce delivered at Ills door, it should he remembered that not all farm products lend themselves to direct marketing by parcel post. Usually it Is impracticable to market such heavy products as potatoes by parcel post, whereas eggs, butter, sausage, poultry, many vegetables, and meats may frequently be shipped with profit and at a saving to the purchaser.
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