—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 7, 1962 12 £ Hog Farm (Kiom I’aue 1) Hi mu \ has ,i Iso I omul 1 li.i, In i.l u Ki i]> (.In pu,s luisx il lu i In-- c'ov n Ihi' self li edei 10 Ilu point u hoi i> ili<* pu,s 11 \ i to uin K loi t hen teed ‘ Ihi i e is i Imi lino hotu ecu In i |ii’u the mi tnisx mid ni.ih him mi linn,i \ lu s,n s 1111 l I IIF-l , '11)101 1 ISlllJ) oi ,in ho s u■! 1 sho , i\)ii n l hit lino h i s boon 11 ,ii hi il I io 7_ =im - n \ no l.m mii d n bus - J 1 i u h it nili'i \ ils oj j non t C hi ’\ (ol s Ili nil, x hull i'i nu i o isi ,no sow lu id in moi Imi lu- ul mi li th(' < \ist inn hr,him, and possihlx to as in mi as Inn sous uhon li tmnph is Ilu spi mid nm» on tin inioMin, linnso Hi> oi,i i ed loi llk si ion 1 u im, xx lion In hu ill tin m i - I nal hi ip" J; iod vo" v no in (nu,h> in I- Uterf Fly Kilter Sines the Scatter r-~c„ ' -? * > j | f* . -J* K ~n J ilfTin m inS ‘ ,<4\ -* [ .*£*&< ® I , s- 1 ' -f A s & *» » jp> * ’ * i- Bow Dairy Earn and Livestock Spray Gun Kit *l 3:c newest ea'-ic-t wav to set lid of flies. No pie nnxinir. no need foi complicated. expensive fpi cquiptw nt E\i in thing jou need fm the aseiage si/e h.nn fund milk 100 ml in one low* co«f tv-v to u«e kit—foui pints of spraj concen tiate and a special factoi\-sct spiav gun. Now at g special intiuducloi} price. Stop in toda). Korlan Spra> Gun. retail price 4 pints Dairy Barn and Livestock Spray TOTAL Special trial price for complete Spray Kit $10.95 $ 3.00 See Your Dealer or Coll J. C. Ehrlich Chemical Co., Inc. 733-738 T, f'lirvr.NTT ST. PH. KX 7-3721 CH \DDS TORI) 11.11 iv I*\ I«* A. Sous. 1 1|< 1)1 \\ MS ”>onii i Supph ( o , lu< j i iz uti.i mow \ I 11/.llx (IIIOUII I'.IMIlelS Sll|l|ll\ ( <)., I ll< . reins \ i \ I ,11 III) IS\ lilt I <|lll|imi lit Co >l.i■ (in s I . <<| Mill, ||„ . II It WON l\l < 1(1< I's I .11 111 S|l)>)||\ I’.iiki Mill Nmsoi\ A O.mli ii ( i nt< I M \ NHI.IM C., Hi islio\ A Son yoiriH (shook C.ilcb T. Tiillon C ik XT JaIWUSOW"! lioin outside lots to the fai loivnu. house about a Meek to the nate and learn the Inline tamuMiU! date so that thov <an become aicustomed lout mo of tin' house 'the sous st ix in the (i ite except 1m a liei ind nine a dax wlu n (hex aie luinecl out foi teed u itei and t xemse mint the pu,s aie loin nooks old Ileiim x aud his iai in m in -I,oi t\i 11 x (ul/ ha’ i * omul tiial (luu (i osshi o 1 hand) ai i X Voishne sons and tue |uiu- Im d 1 m ksliiio soxxs mala sp in lim mothois Ibex plan to (onimm Usm, Voi K Inn sous In od l > 11 nupshn e boa> s to piodiue toodei pi,s on Iho in m Sunns was one ol the nia- loi inoblonis niioiu. Die xoune )>i-s In txpical fashion ol the ua\ h does tbines Hi mu x took an iniei ted pia to a I ’- boj jt oi \ se< in cd some am (('ontimied on P laa I ! I - SAVE Disti ilnilois i*\HKsiti nc. I! II Keen A Son III.I) I. ION l> I). Hoi u of Util Lion, IIK. MONKS Li stoi Smjioi wist c;ko\i, < li.iiuhois A Sinilli S (. Louis sN. Son WIS'I WILLOW Wos( W illou T.n inois \ssOl , IIK. LWC VSTKII L.imlis Itios., Inc. sris \siu no J. IS. C.i.o hill X Son, Inc. y\«*p wrn^ $ 6.95 7 00 $13.95 XAXf’ASTi:n, PA. HKWiin*'"'*''"'' 239 eggs average from 259,000 hens You hear a lot of “chin music” about results produced by vari ous feeds, regardless of quality, feed efficiency or price. Usually the cheapest feeds claim the best results. You don't have to listen to “chin music” about results on the Purina Program Some of us Purina dealers have collected accurate year-long records from 128 Purina-fed flocks here in the East These are the totals: 128 flocks 259.402 birds 65 7% a\er. production 239 eggs per bird 4.35 aver, lbs feed per doz. 4.0 or less conversion on many flocks Please note that these are not two or three carefully-picked records. These cover 128 flocks from small to very large. Figure your feed cost per dozen We believe you’ll quickly' prove to yourself Purina feeding costs jou less. Studies Show Less Pecking In “Organized" Flock . , , .Theit flock ot chickens has a social Older called “peck" older. In a small Hock, cc cm hen lights e\er\ other hen, learns \chich she can peck and clinch she had heHei dodge. Scientific studies slum peck jn<i is neailc cut in half when the Hock hi comes “organized”— when each hen kmms wheie she stands in the cider. It’ you inn Hocks or add new birds, this pro cess is lepeated to establish a new Older. Cut CRD In Day-Old Chicks Use NEW Purina Tylan Soluble Kovr . . . jou can help knock out costly ORB infection in day-old chicks with I‘nrina Tjlan Soluble. Tallin Solu ble Conklins tylosin, a new, last-acting antibiotic that cuts down the most common cause of €KI> in baby chicks. When jour thicks first imive, add tins powerful Health Aul to their drinking water. We can snpplj jou with Purina Tjlau Soluble in econotmeal 100-guun or 2-giam p.u kt'ls. John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane Whiteside & Wcicksel Kirkwood John J. Hess, II Intel con ise - New Pi evidence Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Rheems V.V.V-V-V-V.V.V.V.V Have now birds debealced. Debeaking won't stoj) lighting, but it reduces possibility of serious in iiirv. Hebeaking is the answer when buds .ire lost fioni pecking. It also stops losses trom “blowouts.” Temporary eversion of the oviduct is normal with egg lav ini-. It becomes a “blowout” it the ovi duct lem.uns hanging evtemall.y. Tills is liKeh to happen in Hocks where vents have been damaged by eveessive vent peeking. H. Hiestand & Co. Salunga John B. Kurtz Ephiata James High Goidonville 12 to 15 i months loy Knock out CRD with new Purina Tvlau Soluble it*, thick dunking venter. John J. Hess Kinzers - Vintage J. H. Reitz & Son, Inc» Litica Ira B. Landis Vallej Road, Lancaster Warren Sicktnan Pequea
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