Show THE OGDEN OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- UTAH SUNDAY MORNING 7D R NOVEMBER 1 1959 SAUNA MISS FIRST TO REGISTER EXHIBIT IN JUNIOR DEPARTMENT y Lois Jeanette Taylor of Salina has the distinction of being the first exhibitor to register an exhibit for the Junior Department of the Golden Spike show The department is made up of Club and Future Farmers of America exhibits which compete against each other Miss Taylor is a Club girl She will display two chunky steers one weighing 1050 pounds the other tips the sales at 1100 y 4-- H £ 4--H pounds First northern Utahn to enter exhibits in the Junior division was Billy Rhodes Tremonton who will show 5 fat lambs L SBSSSSgSr SCRUBBED THOROUGHLY in special Coliseum facilities reserved for that show animals always appear in the judging ring looking their just Sunday best i ms Hereford from eastern Nevada rangelands takes his medicine without too much resistance but it’s plan that he’s none to happy with the soapy soaking at the hands of Gilbert Kanzler Elko Nev pur-pos- e Avoid Vaccines Take Preventive Steps to Prevent Shipping Fever By Dr Don W Thomas termine this to be comparable with the number of infectious agents isolated from humans infected with respiratory infections This accounts for variations in immunity experienced by Utah cattle owners using shipping fever vaccines In fact many cases have been reported where animals just purchased or assembled and then vaccinated come down with the disease more severely than if they had not received the vaccine In these cases the process of vaccinating and the vaccine itself have increased the stress on the animals and have actually helped increase the severity of the disease USU Extension Veterinarian Each day with of livestock shipping fever takes a heavy toll Losses in cattle alone amount to about 25 million dolmass-moveme- nt lars The disease generally occurs after cattle and lambs have been shipped Long periods without feed or water stress exhaustion overcrowding and radical changes in types of feed all seem to set the stage for the disease First noticeable symptoms are the animals appear tired have chills and usually don’t eat as much as they should As the disease progresses a watery discharge in the eyes and nose are noticed and the animals begin having difficulty in breathing This sounds something like the symptoms of a cold or the flu in children Significantly U S Department of Agriculture veterinarians recently found that one cause of shipping e fever is a virus much like the one which causes respiratory trouble in children AVOID VACCINES These reports and the research findings help substantiate recommendations made for sometime by the USU Extension Service to avoid using shipping fever vaccines and serums promiscuously CONGRATULATIONS! To The use of shipping fever vaccines and the shipping fever serums have not given satisfactory protection throughout the state Therefore we feel that much more will have to be learned about this disease complex before an effective shipping fever vaccine can be used and produced under practical situations in the state The most important steps to prevent outbreak of the disease are to eliminate or reduce the stress conditions associated with shipping For this reason we would caution not to use vaccines ofany type for at least three weeks after animals have been moved on the prem- O ASSOCIATION O CONSIGNERS and O EXHIBITORS ' At The 40th Annual Golden Spike National LIVESTOCK SHOW UTAH ises Keep shipping fever losses to a CTS Dealers in minimum by taking these simple but important preventive steps Also keep alert for any signs of infection and where necessary obtain prompt veterinary diagnosis CO BY-PRODU- Packing-Hous- e By-Produc- ts OGDEN— SALT LAKE CITY— LOGAN GARLAND and treatment For Indusfry-Farsns-Ranchcs- -Elc O flu-lik- COMPLEX DISEASE This is considered to be an imin knowledge portant break-throug- h concerning the highly complex ship- ping disease It has not been determined that i the virus can cause disease in chil- dren or that the virus from children can cause shipping fever in calves but the agriculture research scientists think that there may be a large number of infectious agents responsible for shipping fever They say they may someday de-- on tlio Following Material COLORADO GIRL WON HONORS WITH 'CUDDLES' Remember Cuddles? Cuddles was a blocky Hereford shown Charlotte Mar-tensby Club girl of Haya that was named den Colo grand champion fat steer at the 1958 Golden Spike National Livestock Show It was Miss Martinsen’s first year in Club work and was a lucky one KH cv H Ogden Dressed Meat Co LE MOR BRAND MEAT PRODUCTS en 4-- H l BEEF other finalists that entered the colorful contest as champions or reserve champions of their breed or department VEAL and and LARD well-groom- ed f i ELECTRONICS Wholesale Butchers 4-- H Cuddles The won the crown in one of the biggest fat steer shows ever housed under the Ogden Show roofs The critter beat out seven i ° Fbc!iinsry ° Ilardivaro ° Fips Fillings ° Tanbs LAMB - SAUSAGE L 4-26- ° o - Lumber Gabb ° Gcnucs - TRUCKS - FARM EQUIPMENT BACON ° Tiro -- ETC -- ETC Wo May Hovo Just What You Want! 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