Local Firms Announce New Personnel Two local firms recentlj announced additions “of'per sonnel to their staffs' “John W. Eshleman and Sons of Lancaster has employed Car ey L Quarles' University Park as manager of the Red Rose Research "Center. Edwin Wallis and Sons, Liverpool, Pa. announce' the appoint ment of John H Herr, Jr. of Annville and David E. Lau ver, Lancaster, as sales and service councilors for the leghorn hatchery firm. Quarles, a native of Buch anan, Virginia, is a graduate of Virginia Polytechnic In stitute, Blacksburg, Virginia, where he received his Bach- WHEN YOU ARE READY TO HOUSE YOUR PULLETS! Without these the birds will draw on her calcium re serve in" the bone structure to make the shells. This will eventually result in some weak and poor birds and poor - shell quality. If we can be of help to you in any poultry problem, please caH your Miller & Bushong representative or dial • EXpress 2-2145 direct. NOTE The you give your birds during the first month they are housed will largely determine how profitable your flock will be during its laying year. \ \\i I//// elor of Science degree in poultry husbandry. During JOHN H. HERR. JR. , Pullets moved from range to the laying house find them selves in an entirely new environment, “Strange Quarters as far as they are concerned. 1. Supply extra fountains around the floor and on the roosts, also feeders. Some of the birds which looked so nice when you brought them in will have difficulty finding feed and water .at first and get uneven and lose some weight unless feed and water consumption is kept at a high level by extra waterers and feeders. 2. Feed *33 EARLY BIRD POULTRY FITTING RA TION in hoppers first 2 weeks instead of scratch. - When birds are brought in off range lack of exercise may cause some constipation. Fitting ration helps keep comb color and vigor. "3. When changing to scratch don't have your litter too deep in the house at first. Scratch, in deep litter when pullets are housed is apt to cause a decrease in feed consumption the first few days. Put some scratch in the feeders as well as on the floor at the ' starf., When' , chickens are used to their quarters after the first few weeks build up litter gradually to desired depth. * ''}• 4. If your chickens start to Jay on range DO NOT FOR GET Oygtershells or Calcile Grit.' '5. Early Bird All Mash Ration or .Early Bird Egg Mash and Grain will kelp you to efficient LOW COST production of equality' eggs‘with just the right yolk color. "Finest Service Anywhere" , I the past year he was a gradu ate assistant in the poultry , t i, I I,' Miller & Bushong, Rohrerstown, Pa. Ph. Lancaster EX 2-2145 DAVID E. LAUVER Inc. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 21, 1961 for the past* SVa years m their sales and service dims department of Pennsylvania !° n Prlol ' to he served , , two years in the Chemical State University and com- CorpSj n s Army He was pleted his work for a Mas- born and ieared on a Leban ter of Science degree • on county farm He won lop CAREY L. QUARLES His duties at tne Red Rose honors in the Lebanon coun- Research Center will in- ty plowing contest in 1954, elude the supervision and 1956 and 1957 In 1954 he analysis of feed develop- (Turn to page 10) clip, chop, shred — with (jiff IV) Allis - Chalmers ROTARY MOWER Rear-mounted, center-mounted or trail-type rotary; mowers from Allis-Chalmers can now be yours for those difficult cutting jobs weeds, brush, stalks, tangled grass waterways . . . anything from brush as big as the tractor will push over to fine grass, the axe stroke action of the free-swinging knives will cut and shred in a 5-foot swath. Let us show you how this new rotary mower works. Ask us about the Aflis-Cholmers pfon to finance your time purchase of form equipment* ALUS-CKAUURS SALES AND SERVICE Gramelii Farm Serv. Quarryville, Pa. Snavely’s Farm Service N. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker Rheems, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lilitz. Pa. ments, testing, and compila tion of technical sales infor mation Lauver has been associated with the Poultry industry in Central Penna for the past 5 years Prior to this work he was in the sales division of Sears Roebuck, Co 'Lauver was born and rear ed on a Juniata County farm, M frhntown, R D , Pa He wJI lepresent Wallis and Sons Hatchery, selling baby chicks in York, Cumberland, and Adams counties. Mr and IVfrs Lauver and Jie.r son, David B, age S, live at 334 Ruby St, Lancas ter, Pa Herr has been associated with Florin Farms, Mt Joy, New Holland, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro. Pa. v> v v '-.y' s •*, R. S. Weaver Stevens. Pa. 7
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