Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey WEEKLY SUMMARY LIVE HENS Moderate to 'heavy offerings toght type hens cleared •closely under a good demand. of older flocks in "creased sharply to make room ttor replacements. Heavy type •hens moved well as demand improved. Supplies were gen ie rally adequate. Increased -oul-wfsstate punch asea were noted. Prices paid at farms: Light type -hens 7-8% mostly 7%-8c; Heavy type hens 15- 15%c. TURKEYS Offerings ample. Demand only fair and centered on small lots of hens. Prices paid at farms: Heavy tjpe hens 23-23V2C; Toms too few to report. Fogelsville October' 13, 1965 (Prices for dock weights cents per lb. except where -noted.) Hens, light type, range 7%- 9%, mostly 1 Vz -8 Va; Hens, -heavy type BV2-16, H%-15y 2 ; Pullets 20-35, 30-35; Roast -ens 15-34%, 28%-34; Ducks Nothing Mixes Better THAN YOUR LOCAL GRAINS AND Raise your milk production now; stop in, let's talk Passmore Supply Co. Cochranville, Pa. Harold H. Good S. H. Hiestand & Co., Inc. J. C. Walker & Son, Inc. svxxxxxxxxxvwxxxxxxxx>®xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxv 21-20. 2 , )-35 1 Drakes 10-38%, 35%-35%: Turkeys, toms 23- 27, 25-27; Turkeys, hens 28- 31%; Rabbits 15-51,27-34, Guineas 33-53, 45-53; Pigeons (per pair) 05-1.00, 70-82% Total coops sold 991 Eostern Shore Exchange WEEKLY SUMMARY Broilers and fryers live prices on the Eastern Shore Exchange averaged 15 SI cents per lb. this week, down nearly Vi-cent from last week’s average. Prices paid ranged from a 'high of 16.7 cents on Monday to a low of 15.1 cents on Wednesday Sales for the week at 1,- 179,600 head were up by 125 thousand head over last week Delmarva broilers and fry ers live prices advanced near ly %-cent with good demand for light lUlction offerings. Dive supply remained ade quate Ready-to-cook demand most ly fair though slow in in stances. Several features (OR MORE EFFICIENTLY) FUL-O-PEP Cattle-izer DAIRY FEED Terre Hill Salunga Gap, Penna. Delmarva October 33, 1965 Kirkwood Feed & Groin H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. planned for next week at very competitive prices. Estimated slaughter for Friday and Saturday, "08,000 head, computed to 887,000 head last weekend. In the 2 1-hours preceding market close on Friday, live In oiler on-farm pi ices ranged liont 1.7 5-10 cents per M). on sales ot 880,500 head • New Holland (Continued from Page 2) 30 00-34 00, Standard 27 50- 30 00. Utility 23.50-28.50, with 90-110 lb Utility $2l 00- 23 50, Cull Ift 00-23 00, with GO-85 lb. Cull 17.50-19.50, Good 240-300 lb. Slaughter Calves $25 50-28.50, Standard 20 00-23 00. ■SHEEP 12: Insufficient volume ot any one class for a market test COWS October 30, IOOTS Receipts sold very slow this week Fresh Holstems, 2 75- 450, Guernseys, 150-250, oth er breeds, 150-250 Bulls, 115- 180, heifers, G 5-170. HORSES October 18, 1065 A barely steady trend was noted at this sale Riding horses 110-250 driving hors es, 110-300, killeis, iVz-o cents per lb No mules were offered Pony mares, 30-80, geldings, 20-85 HOGS October 18, 1965 Hogs gained 50-75 cents Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown Kirkwood Witmer Stevens, Penna. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 23, 1965 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. Fiom Monday, Octobei 11th to Fuday, Oct. 15th Mon. WHITE Ex Fey. Hywts, Fey. Hywts. Fey Med. No. 1 Med. Pullets 39V 2 35% 34 25% 19 Peewees BROWN 44 Vz Ex. Fey. Hywts, Fey. Hywts. Fey Med. Pullets Peewees 42 Vz 35% 25Vz 19 MIXED 39 1 /z Fey Hywts, 34Vz Standards Checks 2512 TREND Maiket closes the week in steady position with geneially fair cleaiance, but no leal activity except in certain lines, supplies ot laige geneially adequate. Copyright 1965 by Urner Barry Publications this week with 493 head sold Market hogs letailed tor 26- 25-26 75, wholesale (U. 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