LANCASTER POULTRY CENTER: Broiler Auction Closes The final auction at «he Lancaster Poultry Center saw 16 000 broilers In three lots g oid at prices ranging from 15.3 to 15.5 for a sale average 0f’15.4. At the January 30 auction one lot of pullets including 250 head brought 23.1, while a lot of 175 cockerels sold for 20 0. Six lots including 8,000 heavy fowl brought 17 25 to 19 while 375 males sold with them at 8.3 to 8.8. A lot of 23.1 capons brought 23.1. The complete sale offered and sold 24,900 birds in 14 lots. Following is the com plete sale report with lot num ber, seller, grower in parenthe sis, amount and breed, age in weeks and days, buyer and price. 1. Mayerfeld Farms, 2500 HF, W. C. Mellinger & Son, 17.25, 2. Harold Shirk, 250 WVP, Carl B. Risser, 23 1; 3. Same, 175 WYC, Daniel K. Good, 20.0; 4. Greider Leghorn Farm, 050 HF, W. C. Melling er h Son, 17.5; 5. Same, 650 HF, Sold with lot No. 30-4. 6. Same, 200 HF, Carl B, Risser, 18.0; 75 Males, W. C, Mellinger Sc Son, 8.3; 7. Dan iel R. Mycr, 5500 WV, 8-G, Starr Poultry Co, 15.4; 8. Same, 5500 WV, 8-6. Starr Poultry Co., 15 4; 9. Ralph Hertzler, 100 Capons, W. C. Mellinger & Son, 23 1, 10. Cui vin F. Kopp, 25 00 WMts, 8-6, Carl B. Risser, 15.5 11. Longenecker’s Hatchery, 1000 H-F, Carl B. Risser, 19 0, 12. Curvin F. Kopp, 2500 WMts, 8-6, Daniel K Good, 15.3; 13. Longenecker’s Hatch ery, 1000 H-F, Marvin Swei gart, 18. G; 14 Longenecker’s Hatchery, 2000 H-F, W. C Mellinger & Son, 18 6; 300 Males, W. C. Mellinger Sc Son, 8.8. CODE: HF-Heavy Fowl. P- Pullets, C-Cockerels, WMts- White Mountains, WV-White Vantress. • New Hollond (Continued from Pago 2) ies sold if or $25 to $75. Killer horses contiued at 5% to 6 cents. , ? A steady to strong market took the 394 market hogs at the January 27 auction. Retail SILOS •# Defmarvo Prices Steady; Demand Is Fair Live broiler prices in Del marva continued about steady during the 24 hour period end ing 10:30 Friday morning. De mand was fair Delmarva reported at-tarm prices of 14.5 to 15.6 for 886, 800 head during the period in cluding 429,800 head offered and sold at Thursday’s auction at Selbvville, Del. Estimated slaughter by east ern shore processors was 778, 000 head compared to the 156, 000 head last week end The Delmarva broiler-4eed ratio for the week ending Jan uary 24 was down one point to 3.1 as broilers averagid 15.72 per pound and mash cost the grower if 100 69 per ton. hogs to local butchers brought 17 to 17.50. Grades 1 to 3 ■went to -packers *t 15.85 to 15. 50. Heavyweight hogs brought 15 to 15 75. The 20 shoats sold, for $lO to $l3 per head. The 165 -calves at the Jan uary 27 auction brought stea dy prices. Choice vealers were 34-38, good and low choice 32- 34, standard 30-3'2, and cull common 15 to 25. • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) extremes 100 oft on weights over 1400 lbs Heifeis 50-1.00 lower. Cows strong to 2 5 higher Bulls steady. Not enough feeders sold for a test of prices. Slaughter steers: High 22 00 Choice 1300-1450 lbs Choice and Prime 1200-1350 20 00-21 50, Choice 1400-1700 lbs. 22 00-23 00, with late lbs 19 00-20.50, Bulk Good sales 22 00-22 75. Late sales 900-1250 lbs 20 00-21 25, Lancaster Farming,. Saturday, February 1^1964—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, January 27th to Friday. January 3Ut Tues. Mon. WHITH Ex Fey, Hyw,ts. Fey. Hya ts. Fcj. Med. No 1 Med Pullets 4 2 >/• 41-41 Vj 3911.-40 39V6-40 37 32 Peewees BROWN Ex. Fey. 43-43 Vj Hywts, Pcy. 4011 Hywts Fey. 40 37 32 Med. Pullets Peewees MIXED Fey. 40-40 % Hywts, No. 1 Med Pullets Stds. Cheeks 38-38 % 32 %-33 TREND Market continues weak and highly unsettled with selling pressure still dominant and support restricted. Copyrighted 1983 By Urner-Barry Co. High Choice and Prime 1375- 1525 lbs 20 00-21 50. 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