Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 79, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 14, 1979 Page: 12 of 40
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A MEAT
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while biting lice feed on par-
ticles of hair, scale, scab and
skin exudation
Lice infestation
TOP SHOWMAN— Bill Wagner, a senior at Bangs High Scheol,
took showmanship honors in the swine division of the Brown
CountxYouth Fair. He to the sea of Mr. and Mrs. LeeRoy
must pass under them to get
feed or water, begin to control
lice sooner than those used free-
champion rams and ewes at the Brown County Youth Fair Tbur-
sday. Here he displays the winming rant
Sunday January 14. 1979
Brown County concludes
another successful fair
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CHAMP SWINE-Holly McClatchy, daaghier of Mr. and Mn.
Garner McClatchy of Haags, shewed the grand champion
market swine Friday at the Brown County Youth Fair with her
medium weight duroc. She also took reserve champion homors in
the breeding swine division.
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dairy cows
The second brother and sister
team in two days captured top
honors at one of the events of
the Brown County Youth Fair
Karen, u, and Ray 14, Hughes
of Brown County 4H and Eariy
FFA showed the champion and
reserve champion dairy cows at
the Brown County Youth Fair
Friday afternoon Their parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hughes of
Me
Before too awful long this winter weather
will ba leaving us and I for one am expecting a
long wet Spring. This means plenty of fresh
green grass, new babies in the pastures, and
our livestock finally recuperating from this
winter weather. Your horse may look bod now
and this is normal but will he slick off, fatten up
and lose that shaggy hair coat. Of course he
will but how long will it take. One way to
assure a quick recovery is to rid him of those
internal parasites which rob him of energy,
reduce his performance abilty and can even
shorten his wind. The parasites like bots,
roundworms, strongyles and many more breed
constantly and can infect your animals before
you know it. Many warmers are available to
destroy these pests and give your horse a head
start this spring. Check with us at Nelson
Wholesale for any product in the horse care
field.■ agam ■
THE SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
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sucking and biting-infest cat- 18-24 inches above.the ground through my office and can be
tie Sucking lice pierce the Forced-use of dust bags, where picked up from the office on the
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produces denuded areas,
bruises and lacerations on the
affected animal. Heavily in-
fested animals will have an un-
JUNIOR YEARLING
HEIFERS - 1. Karen Hughes;
2. Roy Hughes.
all winners, and it is certainly a tie tend to bunch up more so maintained dust bags offer ef- secticide container and pay par-
privilege to be involved with that the pests can move easily fective control and save both ticular attention to warnings,
youth of this caliber. from one animal to another time and labor. Position dust restrictions and waiting
I would also like to give Heavy hair coats on animals bags prior to lice buildup so that periods, especially if some of
special thanks to the superin- during cold weather also afford cattle can become accustomed the cattle are being prepared
tendents, judges, parents and protection for the parasites and to using the bags. A dust bag for slaughter.
all of those who gave so many allow for increased reproduc- station should serve about 30 —
hours and much hard work to tion. head. Depending on cattle size, For those interested, the Far-
Both types of lice—blood- place the bags so that they hang mer's Tax Guide i. available
SHOWMAN SHERI - Sheri Thomas, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Thomas of Brownwood, won the swine showman-
ship trophy Friday at the Browa County Youth Fair.
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Ruling unlikely to affect oil income
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A taking the state's royalty gas in-
federal court ruling Thursday kind instead of in cash,
against Texas will not really af- "At the time we began taking
feet the state’s income from oi our state royalties in-kind in-
and gas royalties, says Land stead of in cash several years
Commissioner Bob Armstrong, ago, the purpose was to sell our
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of in-kind gas in Texas for the
Appeals rejected last Thursday higher prices being paid on the
an effort by Armstrong to in- intrastate gas market,” Arm-
crease the state revenues by etrong said in a statement.
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MOO TO YOU-This dairy cow, shown by Kare Hughes of
Early, won grand champion honors to the dairy divvision of the
Browa County Youth Fair Friday.
In a spraying or dipping COLEMAN—Janet E.
program an animal must Wilkinson, 11, daughter of Mr.
receive a thorough soaking in and Mrs. Don L. Wilkinson of
each of two applications 14-18 Coleman, has been accepted
days apart to effectively control into the membership of the
lice. The second spray or dip organisation of Outstanding
will kill any lice hatching from Young Americans.
eggs that were laid prior to the Her biography will appear in
first spraying. When spraying, the 1974-79 edition of the
use a high pressure (250 pounds Encyclopedia of Outstanding
per square inch) and Young Americans, and she will
thoroughly wet animals to the be eligible to complete for
For a list of effective in- OYA Foundation each year,
secticides for controlling lice, Janet is a freshman at Texas
obtain a copy of "Suggestions A&M, majoring in agriculture
for Controlling External journalism. She is a 1171
Parasites on Livestock and graduate of Coleman High
Poultry’' at the Countv Ex- School.
Bangs Junior High School previously listed in market
I student Holly McClatchy for the swine follow:
. second year in a row captured upvvwpic SWNEocs , wamk
■ Hua j— in? .Lomm.m *- — -— c., HEAVYWEIGHT DUROCS — 1. Nanko
j me grana cnampion non0rS tor Bingham, Bangs FFA; 2 Holly Me-
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■ year the animal that earned for 2John MsCabs.Bangs FFA; 1 Cariton
the eighth grade student top "HEAVWEGH, all other
honors was a heavyweight BREEDS.1 GrevStricsland. Brown
Duroc. Holly’s parents are Mr. MamdE’abchnassgncngEAi-
and Mrs. Garner McClatchy of ug^^cro^br^i
Bangs. S.T«n / Burnett, Brown County IH
The reserve championship , MEIUMWEIGHT CROSSBREEDS '
. - V. , L Dick Tongate. Bwd. FFA: 2 Donny
honors went to Kyle Doss of Johnsod, Early PFA; i Dean Willtams,
Early FFA. He showed a BgEAVywgicht CROSS breeds - 1.
Hampshire. Kyle Doss, Early FFA: 2. Sue Newman.
Other top animals not MayFFAja.KyleDoss.EarlyFFA
animals. causing itching, scrat- three week adjustment period, “
ching and rubbing on fences or free-choice bags can be about Coleman honoree
anything else available. This as effective as forced-use types.
I the dairy division also went to
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RAM LAMB — Dekte Tongaue, smear.ama Mrs. Gee SENiOKAifERCAiyhes.
T aactor of Brownwood, showed the champion and reserve Roy Hughes.
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By CHUCK THREE!
Brown County Agricultural Agent
make this 1971 Fair a success thrifty appearance and will suf-
— fer weight reduction, decreased
Lice cost U.S. cattlemen milk production, anemia or
more than $50 million annually, even death. Lice infested
so it's unportant to control animals may also be more sub-
them. ject to infectious diseases.
Lice begin to reproduce Heavy lice infestations often
rapidly with the onset of cool stunt calves
weather, so peak populations on Spraying or dipping infested
cattle occur in late winter and animals with the proper in-
early spring. Uncontrolled lice secticide is the most effective
can soon infest a whole herd means of controlling lice
because with cold weather, cat- However, properly placed and
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Another successful Brown
County Youth Fair moves into
history today with the final
shipment of sale animals taking
place this morning The Youth
Fair began with the arrival of
animals last Wednesday af-
ternoon. Judging for sheep and
hones began Thursday with
swine and dairy cattle being
judged on Friday, and Beef Cat-
tle and rabbits were judged on
Saturday The clothing division
of the Youth Fair was held Wed-
nesday with the Style Show on
Thursday night The Foods,
Canning, and Arts and Crafts
Divisions were held Saturday.
I would like to take this op-
portunity to congratulate those
placing high with their respec-
tive projects, as well as those
who did not do so well. The 4-H,
FFA and FHA youth exhibiting
projects in the Youth Fair are
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 79, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 14, 1979, newspaper, January 14, 1979; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573351/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.