Feeding Direct! FOR Early Bird Poultry Feed: Age 0-6 weeks inclusive Chicks 7-16 v/eeks Crowing 'jChicks ' Scratch Hmd Mash *Pjogram I f inclusive 16 weeks to laying time. 7-10 weeks inclusive ©/owing Chicks '^ll-Mash 11 weeks to 16 weeks mcl 17 weeks to Laying Time .)ji, > V‘ s'*' : Wl.«iy«rs ror iv Eggs Speeders For Hatching Eggs S b \r a"_ “ t Miller & Bushong, Inc. Kohrersfown, Pa. EARLY-BIRD Feed ,3. EARLY-BIRD Chick Starter (Mash or Crumbles) •>6. ear Ty-bird Growing Mash with Cocc-idiostat (Mash or Pehets) 15. EARLY BIRD Growing Mash No Cocc idiostat -32. All Mash Growing Ration with Coccidiostat -44 Pullet Developer Ration v/ith Coccidiostat -41 No Coccid lostat -11 EARLY-BIRD Egg Mash .-26. EARLY-BIRD All-Mash Laying Ration (Light Yolks) -24. EARLY-BIRD All-Mash (Standard or medium yolk color) .34, EARLY-BIRD Laying Concentrate. f 7. EARLY-BIRD Breeder Ration. 427. All-Mash Breeder Ration. AMOUNTS OF GRAIN TO FEED WITH EARLY-BIRD #ll. EGG MASH OR EARLY-BIRD #7. BREEDER MASH (PER 100 HEAD PER DAY) Leghorns Heovy Breeders Fall Winter Spring Summer Good Management is the most Essential In gredient in any program. May we serve you? None Grit twice a week 25% at 6 weeks. Gradually increase to 50% at 1 0 weeks 50 60% oats on range but not over 50% in confinement rearing No gram except small amount of oats in Inter to keep birds active not over 2 lbs per 103 head Up to 25%, Gram may be fed or feed intake may be restricted. Up to 25% grain may be fed or intake restricted accord ing to ra.e of development of pullets See gram feeding schedule below. 3 lbs. oats per 100 head in morning in the litter. 3 lbs. oats per 100 head in morning in the 1 itter. See Special Mixing Charts See gram feeding schedule below. Feed 3 lbs. of oats in the morning per 100 head. Hens Pullets n 13 12 Service Note: many local areas at this time. your birds properly! FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE! Gram Get chicks on feed as soon as they arrive. The first feed should be EARLY-BIRD Chick Starter. Storting on gram is not necessary. Change directly from starter to grower and start feeding grain. Keep grit before birds at all times. For heavy breeders from 7 weeks to housing, see special instructions. If pullets seem to be developing too fast either restrict the feed intake or feed up to 25% oats. Change birds to their laying ration when laying 10 to 20% Feed 2 lbs of EARLY-BIRD High Producer Pellets per 100 head per day when birds reach 30% production. Feed EARLY-BIRD High Producer Pellets at noon increasing 1 lb. for each 10% of increase in egg production. Change to breeder ration 4 weeks before start ing to save hatching eggs. Use EARLY-BIRD High Producers Pellets as recommended above. Pullets Hens 12 10 14 12 12 10 7 5 Newcastle ons •it Uk Hay if hog auction. Ibices continued about steady as 1 to J brought 17 to 17 7 Ito u j lat hogs Feeding Directions lit ought 1 U is “hot” Ph. Lancaster EX 2-2145 in Protect Ij<iiklis\ illo, Plume T\A S-;}J2I Lancaster Farming' Saturday, May 19, 1962—5 • Now Is The Time (Connmiod on p.i-ie h iJ nit to., on pci .ini' at am imil\ i ultivation Tins nitn- -on should Ik applied hcfoi - I lie 101 n ,i tit .mi-, ,i tool m hoi<h( in oulei to net n close i J <uid dccpoi (Inn 11)o ioi n i onl s Cm u ib ,i lu ,iu- in doi ol mlio^en • New Holland ( ContiniK (1 in m I’.ijp C.ihc, met ste.idj m.iikefc willi (houc .ind inline .it !1- I 1 -JOl ti .lllfi ( lion ( ;o- in, •>1 nul.iid .ind low nood 22-JO on Cl mil .md (oinmoii 10-22. <’!i)( Jdiim Koj- IJ.iimlk ij \\ omi n w lio line di Anility iisnu, then It mils and <nm» I.Kp oni -p]p( i' diosscs opptmn, 'J(M> n Hip ij out explains liPin n< rh.ii p I’tll n Slate px.eii 'lllll i lotlunst spuiihst \\ mi- ( U Who \\ Pll 1)1 ,M Os pi (" I*l sf|),ij up skills .iiitl blonms ]i n il t .up .i ua\ i,i a\ .ml ii’k nat'-i altpi at ions tin in.mi women in w liopl ihai.s vho ln\i> lipi piiu shoit-w iistc-d v ' v * * A / tf ? t % 1 ■ N SEED CORN Coil these Hoffman Seed Men for quick de- livery to your farm ELMER BRILL Elizabeth lav u Eil 7-3 1 13 JONATHAN S. SHIRK Li'ol.i OL o-'MO 2 LESTER ERB UliAihcllUottii 10A1 7-7112 C B. ERB T\V S-7115 EDGAR C UMBLE t!aj) 111 2-1525 JASON H. MELLINGER Slr.isbur? OV 7-(Jj'lC FRANK H. BUCHER LitiU M V (1-0501 A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC
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