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shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com July 14, 2015 • Page 5 Yankton Library ? PINKEYE From Page 2 is some evidence supporting the use of injectable penicillin in the external layer of the bulbar conjunctiva (white of the eyeball). “A veterinarian should perform this procedure, as improperly placed injections may be ineffective and result in further damage to the eye,” he said. Protecting the eye from sunlight by applying an eyepatch can also be very important since ultraviolet rays can activate enzymes that can increase eye damage. “This will also reduce shedding of bacteria,” he said. He added that if the animal is in a pasture situation where keeping the patch on can be a challenge, construction adhesive can be used instead of the traditional eyepatch adhesive. However, it may be necessary to catch the animal to remove the patch. Also, it is more difficult to monitor or administer additional treatment to eyes covered with a patch. Some veterinarians may prefer to suture the eyelid shut if the corneal ulcer is deep and appears likely to rupture. When treating eyes, one should wash hands or change gloves between affected animals to avoid spreading the bacteria further. Healing Stage: Once the causative agent is eliminated, the ulcer is quickly covered by epithelium and the eye becomes less painful. Excessive tearing and blinking will subside and blood vessels will recede, but Kincheloe said the eye may continue to be a cloudy blue color for one to two weeks. Once this healing occurs, she explained that the eye no longer requires antibiotic treatment. “Clearing of the edema will begin at the outside edge of the cornea and sight will begin to return,” Kincheloe said. The eyes of most infected cattle heal within 60 days, but may result in a white scar that can remain for the lifetime of the animal. ?iGrow What’s New with Beef Quality Assurance BROOKINGS, S.D. - Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) and Dairy Animal Care and Quality Assurance (DACQA), also known as Dairy BQA, focus on best management practices for the day-to-day husbandry practices used in caring for cattle that provide beef for family’s tables across the United States and abroad. “The National BQA program continually works with all sectors of the beef and dairy industries to improve the content, credibility and the uniformity of standards for raising food animals to assure the quality of beef products,” explained Heidi Carroll, SDSU Extension Livestock Stewardship Associate. Antibiotic stewardship is a key component to both BQA and DACQA programs. This includes all medications or feed additive use. As changes occur to FDA regulations, Carroll reminds cattle producers to maintain their cattle treatment records, veterinary instructions and drug inventory lists accordingly. “Records should be maintained for two years. Additionally, remember to keep veterinarian’s prescriptions and VFDs with the records,” Carroll said. “More importantly, maintain a valid veterinarian-client-patient relationship (VCPR) to be able to acquire feed-grade medications when situations arise and have veterinary input to continually improve herd health plans.” Feed yards & BQA Feed yards are held to high standards and often put under the microscope in the eyes of meat packers and the public. Because of this, Carroll explained that the National BQA program continues to collaborate with major packing companies to create a more uniform producer training program on cattle handling instead of multiple packer-specific programs. “All employees should maintain a current BQA certificate,” she said. The BQA program strongly encourages feed yards to complete a Feed yard Assessment every three years and create written Standards of Practice Protocols. Once an assessment is complete a feed yard qualifies to be included on the National BQA list of certified feed yards. “The National BQA list of certified feed yards will allow packers to verify feed yard BQA certification before purchasing cattle,” Carroll explained. She added that this assists packers in keeping their commitments to consumers about the well-being of the cattle they either own or purchase. The database will solely be accessed by national or state BQA coordinators and packers to ensure producer confidentiality. Dairies & DACQA Dairy beef accounts for 15 to 20 percent of the United States’ beef production. The National BQA program teamed up with the dairy industry to provide a collaborative effort to handle producer training programs and develop uniform resources on animal care and handling. Carroll explained that the DACQA program will more closely reflect the Farmers Assuring Responsible Management (F.A.R.M.) standards that are required by milk processors. “Since dairy feedlots are not required to participate in the F.A.R.M. program, they should maintain DACQA or BQA certification,” Carroll said. New training materials will be available soon. Become certified The South Dakota Beef Industry Council (SDBIC) still requires cattlemen to complete both levels of the South Dakota Beef Quality Assurance / Critical Management Plan (SD BQA/CMP) program, the educational training (Level 1) and the veterinarian approved site and treatment plan (Level 2), to be considered a certified producer. “Feed yards should get in the habit of completing a Feed yard Assessment on a regular basis and updating their files to have current written Standards of Practice Protocols, which is similar to Level 2 requirements,” Carroll explained. The SDBIC and SDSU Extension are updating the South Dakota materials appropriately and compiling the National BQA resources for producers. ?iGrow Summer Reading Program Continues The Yankton Community Library, 515 Walnut, is down to the final two weeks of its summer reading program, but there is still time to get involved in fun activities and earn reading prizes with Book Bucks. The theme for week seven is “Animal Heroes.” On Monday, July 13, at 3 p.m., elementary school-aged children and preschoolers accompanied by an adult, can join us for craft day. Our plan is to do outdoor art if the weather is good, but there is also an alternate indoor plan to make superhero accessories. Preschool story time is at 6:30 p.m., on Monday evening. The staff is reading Chick ‘n’ Pug Meet the Dude by Jennifer Sattler and Silly Goose’s BIG Story by Keiko Kasza. The craft is a paper plate goose with special accessories. On Tuesday, July 14, Toddler Time with stories, songs, and movement are at 10:15 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. This is for 1-3 year olds with a parent or caregiver. Siblings are welcome. There will be a special guest Tuesday afternoon, Miss Judi, who will lead attendees in dance and movement activities, beginning at 1 p.m. All ages are welcome. At 6 p.m., there is a family-friendly movie. The animal hero preschool story time is repeated on Wednesday, July 15, at 10:15 a.m. Then there will be two very special guests at 11 a.m. and again at 2 p.m. Comic book writer Sean Williams and comic book illustrator Eric Gapstur will share their art and stories with us. Participants have the opportunity to ask questions about this fascinating work. The kids have been talking and reading about heroes all summer. This is your chance to meet the creators of some of those heroes and books. This program is for all ages, but tweens and teens are highly encouraged to attend. On Thursday, July 16, there is another repeat of the preschool story time at 10:15 a.m. The regular LEGO Club and LEGO Robotics both begin at 1 p.m. The robotics sessions required pre-registration and they are full. LEGO Club is open Job Hunting? 2-BEDROOM UPDATED HOME WITH DETACHED GARAGE IN VIBORG, SD CLEAN & WELL KEPT 2000 FORD EXPLORER –CRAFTSMAN RIDING MOWER – WOODWORKING TOOLS - HOUSEHOLD AND APPLIANCES AT AUCTION The following will be sold at public auction located at 102 North St. Viborg, SD or from Wells Fargo Bank 1-block east and ½ block north on: The Help Wanted section can help. There’s something for everyone in the Shopper! Place your ad now: 605-665-5884 THURSDAY JULY 23RD 4:00 P.M. REAL ESTATE SELLS FIRST LEGAL: South 20’ of Lot 3 and all of Lot 4 Blk 1 Original Add. City of Viborg, Turner County, SD. • 1320 sq ft living area on main floor home built in 1948 with an addition in 1997 that offers a large 15 ½ X 16 master bedroom, remodeled kitchen with custom cabinetry, large living room, on a 68 X 142 lot. • Detached 24 X 26 garage, 8 X 12 lawn shed, 10 X 16 rear deck, several established shade and fruit trees • Property is currently on tax freeze with taxes froze at $258.36. Current Assessed Value is $51,180.00 with estimated taxes of $1,100 annually • New Air conditioner installed in June 2015, new sewer line in basement, recently painted, move in ready home with great floor plan. 720 sq ft dry basement. • Room sizes, pictures, disclosure statement found in Buyers Packet TO INSPECT THE HOME: Open house will be held on July 9th & 16TH from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. or contact the auctioneers at 800251-3111. Buyers packet can be mailed out or can be viewed at www.wiemanauction.com TERMS: Cash sale with 15% non-refundable down payment auction day with the balance on or before August 23rd 2015. Warranty deed to be granted with the cost of title insurance split 50-50 between buyer and seller. Taxes to be prorated to date of possession based on the actual taxes and not the frozen taxes. Sold subject to owners approval and auctioneers represent the seller only. Come check out this well-kept and clean home. Note: Very clean items from top to bottom make plans to attend. Lunch by Baptist Church Ladies. THORLEIF & SYLVIA SORLIEN – OWNERS 605-838-6944 Wieman Land & Auction Co. Gary Ward Closing Attorney Wieman Land & Auction Co. Inc. 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