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Jonwory 14. I W
(Sec 2) SANOV (O r» ) F O S T - 5
Vaccination requirements remain in effect
Oregon Department of
A g r ic u ltu r e
D ir e c to r
Leonard Kunzman thia
week reminded the state s
cattlemen that two régula
tions requiring vaccination
of female beef and dairy
cattle for brucellosis will
remain effective in 1962
The provisions involving
young animals will affect
the rancher's ability to sell
and ship livestock The
regulations also affect the
a b ility of ranchers to
re c e iv e
in d e m n ity
paym ents for an im a ls
found to have the disease.
Brucellosis is known as
undulant fever in humans
and it is a contagious, abor
live disease of cattle Out­
breaks have been detected
in recent years at locations
in central and eastern
Oregon
Kunzman explained that
one important new régula
tion requires th at a ll
female dairy cattle more
than 90 days old entering
the state must be vac­
cinated
Many states require that
female dairy cattle be vac­
cinated before being allow
ed to enter Evidence of a
vaccination must be an of­
ficial tattoo inside each
animal's right ear
The director added that
any animals imported into
Oregon and not officially
vaccinated under Oregon
provisions will be returned
to the state of origin
A second regulation a f­
fects beef animate and re­
quires that all female beef
animate bom after Jan 1,
1981, must also be vac-
cinated for brucellosis to
qualify for shipment or in­
demnity payments
It relates only to cattle
bom in Oregon, and no in­
demnity will be paid to ran­
chers whose animals have
not been vaccinated
“The goal of each of
these new provisions is to
s te a d ily in c re a s e the
number of cattle m our
state which would be im ­
mune from this serious
disease,'' Kunzman said
desirable in the market
place, and we hope that
fac to r w ill encourage
livestock producers to
voluntarily vaccinate all
their young animals.
“ As time goes on, non-
v a c c in a te d c a ttle w ill
become less and less
Kunzman said it also
should be noted that cattle
im p o rte d in to O regon
directly to a license auction
yard must receive the re­
quired vaccinations at that
sales facility if they have
not been previously vac­
cinated, and if they fall
withing the age provisions
of the new regulations.
The auction requirement
does not apply to owners of
Oregon cattle brought to
the sales yard, but vaccina
tion is encouraged as a
beneficial precaution.
Cattle owners should con­
ta c t
t h e ir
p r iv a te
veterinarian for guidance
in vaccination of all their
heifer calves
Average age of students entering college going up
New students at Oregon
State University look more
like old students every fall
now.
A study of “ Age at En­
trance of the Students Who
Entered OSU During Fall
Term 1981” shows that 7.2
percent of the 4.291 new
freshm en and tra n s fer
students this fall were age
25 or older
“The increase in older
students was p rim a rily
among the women transfer
students, espcecially those
transferring from Oregon
community colleges," said
Morris LeMay. director of
the university’s counseling
and testing center
LeMay conducts continu­
ing research on student
performance and problems
to help professors in their
duties as academic ad­
visors.
The number of 25 and
older students are steadily
increasing at OSU and na
tionally. LeMay observes
in his study report In the
fall of 1975, 5.1 percent of
th e
4,457
new
undergraduates at OSU
were 25 and older, com­
pared to 7.2 percent this
year, he pointed out.
“ T h e in c re a s e was
p r im a r ily am ong the
women transfer students,
those who had previously
earned 15 or more college
credits before they entered
OSU,” LeMay Said.
“ For the women transfer
students, the average age
at entrance was 21 3 years
for fall 1975 and 22 2 for fall
term 1981
For
the
w om en
transferees, the proportion
of women in the 25 years
old and older category in­
creased from nine percent
in 1975 to 17 percent in 1979
and to 18 percent for fall
1981."
The figures are almost
identical for males Sixteen
percent of the men students
who transferred to OSU
from other colleges or
universities in 1975 were 25
or older The figure in­
creased to 18 percent in
1979 and to 19 percent this
fall
The bulk of entering
freshmen are 18 and 19
years old, LeMay noted,
but the numbers in the 25
and up category are steadi­
ly increasing too
“ And the older students
tend to do well academical­
ly," LeMay has found in his
continuing studies "Older
women do very well. Older
men are slightly less suc­
cessful.”
The difference can pro­
bably be explained, LeMay
suggested, by the fact that
many of the older women
have been involved in work
with reading, writing and
m athem atical ties that
helped in the transition
back into the classroom
and with productive study
habits
An e a rlie r study by
LeMay showed that 60 per­
cent of the women who
entered OSU as 25 and
older transfer students
u ltim a tely earned OSU
degrees He called this "a
very high success figure.”
“ This is evidence of how
women can return to col­
lege and find success,"
LeMay said.
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