Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 06, 1958, Image 5

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• Eastern Area
st points while short at oth
ers. Vol. relatively hvy at the
15c at farm offering price,
with occasional confirmed
sale as high at 15Vic at farm,
to meet committments. B&F,
2% -3% lbs , At farm, 14 -
15%, mostly 14c, 453,000
head. FOB plants, 15c, 334,
800 head Tues. final, At farm
14 -15 Vic, 701,000 head, 74%
at 14, 11% at 14ViC FOB
plants, 15 - 16, 418,200 head
74% at 15c.
THURSDAY Delmarva:
Mkt. weak, offerings moder
ate, demand reduced, At
How Well Will You Do
WE FRANKLY DO NOT KNOW. BUT JUDGING BY THE RECORDS OF OUR
Here is an example—
The record of Jim Garber, an Early Bird feeder
ijrom Elizabethtown. R. D. •'I.
Period November 1, 1957 - November 1, 1958
Hens Housed
Hens Culled
Birds Died
Hens at end of
12 mb. period 739
Depletion
EGGS PER HEN HOUSED FOR THE
12 MONTHS
Total feed used for period
Feed used per Hen Housed
FEED used per dozen eggs
FEED COST PER DOZEN EGGS
Percentage of sizes sold
Large Medium Pullet Pewee Cracks Jumbo
72.2 23.3 3.4 0.1 0.9 0.1
* We are pleased to get reports like the above,
and we wish to compliment Jim Garber as well as
many other Ectrly Bird Feedets on their good rec
ords.
EARLY BIRD LAYING FEEDS
GOOD MANAGEMENT
A Winning Combination For Any Egg Producer
Contact your Miller & B ushong Service Representative
or call us (Greet at Lancaster EXpress 2-2145
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Sty?
farm 2V2 lb. and over, most- £ Broilers Gain
ly 3V4 lb. and over, 13.20 -16, „
714. Ron hpari inel 405 900 IRW, 9-3, WC. Mellinger &
msOO head, mcl. 495,000 ’ l6 0 19 . S AME, 500 0
head at Eastern shore, 20% mW| 9.3 NO SALE, 15 8
at 14 - 14V 2 c, 42% at 14V'a - bid. 70. Charles D Nissley,
15. 3200 WV, 9-3, Daniel K. Go-
Gcorgia: Offering prices od > 15 ;J;
mostly cent higher at farm, 21 Wirtlunore Feed (Jam
unchanged at plant. Demand es Barley), 6000 IRW, 9-3,
good for live offerings which Col. Hill, 15 9 22. Clair
ranged from adequate at some Nissley, 550 WV-P-Cap , NO
points to slightly short at BALE 18.4 bid 23 Same,
others. Avg. wghts. continue 18.0 bid 24 Miller & Bush
heavier than desired in some ong (Joseph Olesh), 600 WV,
instances At farm, 14 - 15V2 P-Cap., 13-3, Carl B. Risser,
mostly 15, 513,100 head;FOß 19.6. 25 Same, C.F. Man
plants, 15 - 16, mostly 15, beck Inc, 20 2
513,000 head, Wed. final; At 26 M&B (Henry Elsen),
farm, 14 - 15%, 436,400 head, 762 WV-C-Cap, 14-2, Mel
-79% at 14c; FOB plants, 15, linger, 19 8. 27 Same, 975,
329,900, 76% at 15c WV-Cap., 14-2, John N. Tho-
Early Bird Laying Feeds?
CUSTOMERS CHANCES ARE YOUXL DO VERY GOOD.
980
103
18.4%
i
K
s
243.5
BLOI2 lbs.
82.66 lbs.
4 lbs.
16.8 c
;equc_ gathering of eggs ai attention to all v
pertaining to egg quality is very important." says Jim.
That this effort brings results, is testified to by his egg
receiver who praises his consistent shipments of high
quality- eggs.
AND
Miller & Bushong
ROHBERSTOWN. Pfl.
Manufacturers of Poultry and Live Stock Feed Since 1875
With
Ph. Lancaster EXpress 2-2145
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 8> 1958——S
mas, 19.8. 288. Same, 763
WV-P-Cap., 14-2, Mellinger,
19.8. 29. M & B (Paul Liv
ingood), 2000 WV, 9-6, Ream
15.9. 30. Greider Leghorn
Farm, 1200 WV, 9 wks , John
E,. Rettmger, 15 8.
31 H. Robert Mylin, 1500
WV, 9-3, R’.sser, 16 1. 32.
John Bacon, 900 L-F, 2 yrs.,
Good, 11.8. 33 Parke K.
Herr, 1580 WV-C-Cap., 15.2.
Mellinger, 20.2 34 Herr,
1000 WV-C-Cap, 15-2, Kis
ser, 20 2. 35. Same, Mellm
ger, 20 2
36. Landis Sangrey, 500
L-F-, 20 mo.. Good, 11 6.
37 Elwood Hershey, 6600
WV, 9 wks., Meaders’, 15.9.
38. M&B (Richard Ingrarh),
925 WV-C-Cap., 15 wks., NO
SALE, 19.6 bid. 39. SAIVtE,
18 0 bid 40. SAME, 1850
WV-C-Cap., 15 wks , No Sale
19.8 bid.
41 J.J. Hess (Warren Eshle
man), 1500 W,9-6, Thomas,
16 2. 42 M&B (Lloyd Stol
tzfus), 8000 WV. 9 wks.
Weaver, 15 7. 43 Andrew
Miller, 6000 WV, 9-2, Col,
Hill, 15.7.
# Area Milk
of S E. Penna. a rather sharp
influence of storm conditio
ons earlier in the week, af
fected milk and cream flow,
but generally offerings were
adequate, especially for bot
tlers Manufacturers encoun
tered difficulty, however, be
ing forced to supplement ne
eds by outside purchases.
In other areas throughout
the NE. demand was good
with surplus adequate. Ice
cream sales were also good
with many quarters using a
vailable frozen storage stock
e.ther lieu of fresh or to re
duce inventories before tho
end of the year.
BURLING’S
CHICKS
WIN AGAIN
Once again, to add to our
long string of victories, our
Leghorn and New Hamp
chicks at NEPPCO’s IssB
Egg-to-Chick Show won tWo
irsts out of only two Bur
ing entries.
We have won firsts at
this show almost without «
break, and hold two Grand
Championships
Since incubation and se
lection of chicks used for
showing is beyond our con
trol, this is further proof of
high quality the kind we
deliver to you.
. Scoring of our White Leg
horn entry, first in the Egg
Production Division, was as
iollows;
Egg Quality Score . 89.25
Hatchability Score 88 3
Chick Quality Score 98 0
Total Score 92.4 T
There were 9 different en
tries in the White Leghorn
Class. In the Miscellaneous
Class, with 5 or more en
tries of the same breed, Bur
ling’s New Hamp’s scored
84 67 points to win top hon
ors.
Old Hen Eggs Used
The eggs which we used
for this competition were
old-hen eggs, which do not
score as high in quality as
pullet eggs We have always
used old-hen eggs for this
show, which makes these
winnings all the more sig
nificant.
Burling's Big 7
CAREY’S FAMOUS Ran
dom-Sample Test winning
Leghorns A customer
made a 270-egg average
on 1800 b’’rds'
MERRYKNOLL SEX-
LINK (Rock x Red)
bred by electronic “brain”'
methods.
GOLDEN SEX-LINKS
Harco male x Cobb’s
White Rock female.
AND TOPS FOR MEAT
AND EGGS
COBB’S WHITE ROCKS
Broiler test winners.
COBB’S-GARRISON WH.
CORNISH
ROCK
CIIOSS
BURRING S NEW
HAMPS
GOVE’S BARRED
ROCKS
Buy Burlmg’s BIG HEAL
THY CHICKS as proven
by many top prizes at Chick
Shows and Random Sample
Tests
HATCHES EVERY WEEK
WRITE FOR CIRCULAR
AND PRICES
When \cu are ready to
buv GOOD CHICKS p’ck
up 'our phono and Call Ox
£oid 286 collect “Bill” will
pay the call
Stirling's Hatchery
Box F, OXFORD, PENNA