Weekly Broiler Report The Delmarva broiler and „ , fryer live prices declined over PUcemcnts In Keystone derate to heavy movement Va cent with fair demand for State Decline noted. Supplies of heavy type moderately heavy auction of- Placements of broiler chicks hens short. Demand improved ferings. in the Keystone State during and good with some processors Ready-to-cook demand was the week ending November 28, unable to secure sufficient sup- spo tty ranging from mostly totaled 740.000 according to PUes Occasional loads noted fair to ’ good°m instances where the Pennsylvania Crop Report- at 16c Prices paid at farms: featured sales were a factor, mg Service This was a de- Light type hens em mostly Delivered prices were mostly crease of 12 percent from the B%c. y 4-% cent higher in an un- P rr„ U JL W< V 6k r and 3 d6CreaSe changed range. Prices con s' 7 V* lCen t 'T, a yea i' ago A u „ . tmued competitive with other The 10-week total was 3 per- • New Holland pioduction areas cent above the comparable piooutuon aieas period a year ago. Settings for fContinued from Page 2) Estimated slaughter for Fn broiler chicks, totaling 1,321,- day and Saturday was 794,000 000 eggs, were 7 percent above and m edium to good were head compared with 774,000 the previous week and 10 per- a Lttle lower. head last weekend. cent above a year earlier. The At the horse sale on Nov. Puces paid and reported 3-week total was 1 percent 30, a steady to active trend purchases for the 24-hour pe below last year. Inshipments was noted on the 148 head riod ending 10 30 a.m. Friday of broiler-type chicks the past offered. Riding horses sold Broilers and fryers, 12.9-14 7; 10 weeks totaled 338,000 or for 125-185; driving horses, 1,191,900 head, including 516- 60 percent below the compar- 125-240; killers, 5-5% cents 900 head'purchased of 560,000 able period in 1963. Outship- per pound. Pony mares head offered at Eastern Poul 1f321,000 were down brought 30-85, and geldings try Growers Exchange Thurs -20 percent. 20-60. No mules were re- day. Ptac«n«Bts in the 22 major ceived. Thirty percent of the broil tota^ ng . The trend at the hog sale ers and fryers sold for 14-144 125,000 chicks, were about the on Nov. 30 was 25-50 cents cents per- pound, same as the previous week but higher 97R T 1 percent below a year ago. „ ™ head were sold ' The Delmarva broiler-feed The' lOweek total was 3 per- Hogs retailed at 1725-18; ratio for the week ending No cent above last year. Settings wholesale (U.S. 1-3), 16.25- vember 27, 1964 was not avail of 53,458,000 eggs were about i 7-25; heavyweights, 15.50- because of the Thanks 4&e the week 16-25. Sows sold for 11-14. No lvl .? g .ay o i ay. but £ percent above a year shoats were offered. _ . . ago. the 3 week total was At the calf sale on Nov. ® Chicago about the same as a year ago. 30, demand was steady for 160 (Continued from Page 2) Eastern Pa. & NJ. head offered. Choice and with $ iit? {£ and com P ared .. _ . wuii 1172 ids. a year ago. Uve Poultry prime brought 34-37.50; good Average, cost all steers esti- Demand Tor iight type hens and low choice, 26-33.50; mated this week at 2435, last good. 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