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GRANDMA'S OFF HER. ROCKER
Tht eod olday rocking chair is vacant
Yoe grandma is no longer in it;
,She''g off in the car to the office
or shop
Just. buzzing around every minute.
No one shotes grandma back on
the shelf
Sir ea's(111 —
versatile,
pie
atile o:ir
, dynamic; t,
Fier baking today is ceramic.
You wont see her trundle off early
to
or seek.b e94u;t a warrn comfy nook.
Her typewriter clacketty-clacics
through the night '
For grandma Is writing a book
'Without ever taking a look at her
yarn.
To sib*. c1owt tier steady advanc-
ing
She 'won't tend the babies for yea
any more ,
For Grandma is taking UP (lane-
Sbe isn't content with crumbs ae
of old
with' meagre or second-hand
knowledge. •
Don't bring out the mending for
grandma to do
For grandma has, gene back, to
college.
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TIIE BRUSSELS POST, mtussti,§, o-ktArtio TIMRSIJAY, APRIL 15'04 197f
HE BRUSSELS POST
ROY W. KENNEDY, Publisher
Box 50, Brussels, Ontario..
Published at Brussets. Ontario, every Thursday
Second class Mail Registration Number 00G2
Member at Canadian Weekly Newspapers Absooiatioe
Ontario Weekly Newspapers Associatior
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LOWER.`
Wach( out for h`og'S Y.S.';141,
they give meat that lacks ebiii!,!j
sumer appeal and reduces pork
sales.
P.S.E., says Mx. A. J. Bunn,
Swine Specialist, Ontario Depart-
ment of Agriculture and Wood, is
the abbreviation given to pork
that is gray in color (Pale), lacks
firmness (Soft) and contains con-
siderable m?isture (Exudative or
watery) '
Mat researchers, says ..\1r.
$0„)''s belle've that,
is caused 1)3; stress. Stress can
produce high muscle, temperature
at slaughter time and give high
muscle-acid content. The form-
ation of acid in the muscle results
from a rapid breakdown of muscle
strength (glycogen). :These fact-
ors all contribute t0, P. S.17).
Some untarre packers indicate
10% or more of the hogs slaught-
er6d have P.S,E. These hogs may
nave a 8 to 6% greater careas$,,
shrink Lan north al hogs. Tills
menns apaying Oice hisS 614 110gs
and is bad f or OntarioiS Wine
industry.
P.S.D. is, hard to detect.
may be morbid and drowsy, inaY
puff and Pant, and have very
high body temperature. Well.
museled, squatty' meat hogs seem
more susceptible to the condition.
Selection programs geared to pro-'
clueing lean, larger-framed hogs
that , suffer l ess from P.S.,E,
appear to be the main Way to
eliminate the problem.
Some facts to note about
are:
1. Their heritabilty factor Is
small (about 20%),
Kegs; slaughtered in warm
weather suffer more than
those killed in winter months
— probably due to the stress
effect of heat.
3 Stress through transportation
and handling prior to slaught-
er can increase P.S.R Rest•
lug pigs immediately before
the kill can. redUce this.
4. Restricted feeding, over the
entire feeding period or fOr
a few weeks before slaughter
harms meat quality. Pigs
susceptible to P.S.E. may also
require More vitamin E and
selenium, both of which im.-
PrOVe pork color.
Most ?.S,FI. studies have been
earried-otit on, purebreds, says Mr.
Bunn, Now that'more market hogs
are crossbreds, further research
is required to determine if cress' '
breeding- affects P.S.E. Better
methods of detecting stress and
potential P.S.E...in hogs must also
be devised.
HURON
DEAD
STOCK
REMOVAL
Clinton
Due to the decrease In meat prides
We are Unable to pay for any farm
stock. We offer efficient, courtesy,
Same day, service 7 days a week,
24 houi's a day.
Phone Collect 40? 9811
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