Outstanding Egg Production Record Donald Miller, R. D. 2, Halifax, With Musser M 327 Leghorns 1200 pullets hatched April 27, 1964 The pullets were raised in confinement uninsulated single deck house. Ist two weeks of November Last two weeks of November December Ist they peaked Entire month of Dec. (28 day period) January (35 day period) February (28 day period) There were practically no mediums after February. Give Musser Pullets an opportunity to demonstrate their exceptional laying ability during the hot summer and early fall months. A quality that in an Average Production 52.80% 74.34% at 92.50| ■ 84.79% 74.75% 67.01% is.needed to give MUSSER M 327 100% 92% NDJ FMAMJ JA S-O Projecl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Average of 7 Higher Pens 70.7% Prod. ——{misssst - /These are the Months^_ (when the Musser ZIP ) the PROFITS/ -- J- I- I l- i—i i y I Heavy line shows position of Musser Leghorns among all pens in the 1964 Pa. Random Test in respect to egg production. This is from the start of 50% production and is projected for 2 months beyond end of test. This strong ZIP in production comes when many other pens are fading—when egg prices are strongest. Other Musser features: 100% Cfclck livability; 92% Laying House Livability; 69.1% Hen-Day Production. SC UNO Musser Leghorn Farms, R. D. 1, Mt. Joy, Pa. • At 6 months they were laying up to 590 eggs ' per day. Culling and loss for one week 11l • The loss averaged 1 % per month. that extra profit. INTERESTING? WRITE FOR DETAILS AND CHiGK PRICES. 4.17% 1150 pullets Housed Large 122 114 in December at 90% 275 1241 2055 1617 By Pa. Dozen Medium 224 607 964 357 LEGHORNS 69.1% Pullets and Peewees 302 Pullets 60
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