Weekly Broiler Report ffaicherymen in Pennsylvan a sG I 1,104,000 eggs for com neicial broiler production dur r the week ending July 4, lC coi dmg to the Pennsylvania 'ioP Reporting Service This ' aS a decline of 15 per cent iom the pievious week but in jnciease of 2 per cent over a3 t >ear The 3-week total was low n 6 per cent from the com laiable period a yeai ago ’lacements were 19 per cent ielow a week earlier and 6 , ei cent below last year The Oweek total was 5 per cent ;bove a year earlier. Inship aents of broiler-type chicks SPRAYING Service Dairy Barns Poultry Houses CARBOLA Disinfecting White Paint 0 Dries White 0 Disinfects Against Disease 0 90% Less Cobwebs 8 to 10 Mo. Fly Spraying DISINFECT POULTRY HOUSES 6 Witmer Bd., 84, Lane. Moynord Beitzel Phone 392-7227 Jr { s Jw>sfflf^3i^Sj>7 t Vl^siAi s v VP’* , . < /v, v *sMv>s■^a^' / ■'<’+■ -V/ <* e*.- fr* ■ I ! "<", <- s*rV ~*,?rL'£:kfs~ <-' - ;tv> - ki -"s■ >i * ''■•• >i ✓ ,'.-• sV'N»<>t </'<■?>ji.-K|s >,i! 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Settings m the 22 major pro ducing states weie 3 per cent below the previous week but 4 per cent above a year ago The 3-week total lose 3 per cent over last year. Placements fell 3 per cent from a week earlier but increased 2 pei cent over the previous yeai The 10-week total remained about the same. Eastern Pa. and New Jersey Live Poultry Report Demand fair for light and heavy type hens Offeungs baiely adequate on both class es as flock owners holding birds for additional egg pro duction Prices paid at farm for heavy type hens 14-15*" mostly Light Type hens 7-8 mostly 7 1 / 2 -B<‘. Fogelsville, Pa. Auction, July 7 (Prices for dock weights, c per lb except where noted) HENS Light Type IVz-lO Most ly 8-iK, Heavy type 8%-21 Mostly 14i/ 2 .18% <■; PULLETS 17-24 Mostly 20%-23; ROAST ERS 10-25 Mostly 18-2 K, TUR KEYS Toms 20-21 C, Hens 17-25 Mostly 19-22'*, RABBITS 14-28 Mostly 22-25*, GUINEAS 100- 105. PIGEONS (Per Pair) 42V2-65 Mostly 50-60*. TOTAL COOPS SOLD- 774. VJ. , % ' s ' - Here’s one good answer to hot weather shell trouble. LAY-BITS ! Agway lay-bits are the outstanding hot weather layer feed . . . famous for helping • Delmarva Live broilers and fryers in creased' slightly with a good de mand lor moderate auction offeungs. Ready to cook de mand a tegular ranging liom slow to fair in instances lor next week developing slowly though prices geneially not attractive to local piocessois Dehveied puces unchanged but veiy competitive with other producing aieas. Estimated slaughter by east ern shore processors lor the weekend was 744,000 head com pared to the 694,000 head last weekend Live puces at farms duung the 24 hour period end ing 10 30 am Friday ranged from 17.0 to 18 3 lor reported purchases of 1,075,900 head including 555,900 head offered and sold at Selbyville, Del. Thursday. At the auction 47 per cent of the sales were at 17.0 to 17 4. • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) pounds brought 17 60-18 60, 180-200 pounds 18 50-19 00, 200- 220 pounds 13 85-19 50, 220-240 pounds 18 60-19 85 and 240 pounds up 18 35. Sows bi ought 13 35-14 50. # New Hollond (Continued from Page 2) packers at 19 00-19 50 Heavy weights bi ought 17.75-18 75 and sows bi ought 1150-14 00. The 145 calves at the July 6 auction met a steady maiket. Choice vealers sold at 30-33 50, good and low choice 26-30, standard 23-26, and cull and common 20-23 Lambs weighing 60 to pounds brought 20-22 50. ' ■* OSN0 S N v> - j , *, *> 'k / A / ' ' s '**,,* v ' <v V \ , v- 'J -> - s s %* W a*, a /'/ !<■ \ Agway Weekly New York Egg Mkt. WHITE E\ Fey. Hywts. Fey. Hywts Fey. Med No 1 Med Pullets Peewees BROWN Ex Fey. Hywts. Fey. Hywts Fey Med, Pullets Peewees MIXED Fey Hywts. No 1 Med. Pullets Stds. Checks TREND Market showed some what improved demand par ticularly on really fine marks of large whites. s •i ' S : "vy „ ,s ' <V V s % * v-V/ -V •■ <• . '?■.'; >'" m 1 -' •* , ** "S'\ *S / %.V X, __ > ',' s w % 1 ' y / /* Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 11. 1964 From Mondaj, July 6th to Fud.ij, July 10th Mon. 32'z 33'z 31'2 23 J 2 31'2 231 a 23 j 2 IS 14 231 a 18 14 32 24% 18% 14 32 24% 18% 14 31% 31% 23% 0 26%-28% 23 23% 0 27% -28% 23 Copyrighted 1964 By Urner-Barry Co. \E22Dj2gß2iEf LOOKING FOR RESULTS? Try WIRTHMURE HI-ENER-G -17 Here’s what it will give you; * Greater returns over feed cost. ★ Good performance in any climate, in pens or cages. ★ Labor savings easy to feed a complete ration. Why not try it and check the results for yourself? WIRTHMORE FEEDS SEE YOUR DEALER TODAY Baffin Clem E. Hoober Paradise Supply Intercourse 708-3431 Tues. Wed. 33*2 31-31'a 23 ! 2 23*2 18 14 32 25 18% 14 31-31% 0 0 25%-27% 23 J. K. Stauffer & Son Lawn and Bellaire 665-3121 367-2321 Paradise 687-6292 3 Fri. Thins. 34'j 33’a 31 1 2 32’a 32 32 1 a 22-V23 23‘a 22 3 a-23 18 14 23 1 2 18*2 14 18-18% 14 31% 0 0 27%-30 22 0 0 26-27% 22%
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