Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 29, 1966, Image 16

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 29, 1966
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BETTER EGG SIZE
You’!! get them all with the Early Bird Optimum Performance Line
of layer and breeder feeds.
ITS CLIMATIZED
(Not for the Middle Atlantic or 14 Northeastern States, just
Pennsylvania.)
AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE BALANCE OF AMINO ACIDS
YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR FEED DOLLAR
No compromise is mode in protein quolity and your birds
feed and a better vitamin balance.
FLOCKS which used this program in the fast few
months of production (since October, 1965) already
show
Better Production
Improved Quality
PULLETS started on this program report feed
consumption of from 18-20 lbs. per 100 birds at very
high rote of production without loss of bird weight.
LONGER LAY
Better Bird Health
Less Need For
in their final periods
and
FOR BETTER RESULTS at
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TOP PRODUCTION
FEWER BIRD PROBLEMS
Medication'
of luy
OPTIMUM
It’s
LOWER COSTS PER DOZEN
definitely get MORE productive energy, per pound ol
Some last year’s records:
. (UcoJ_ HBIU -)
HERB HESS
Housed at 22 weeks December 22, 1964.
On December 31, 1965, had 264 eggs per hen
housed.
AMOS BRENEMAN
From December 10, 1964, (pullets 20 weeks)
until December 31, 1965, had 239.2 eggs per
hen housed and used 3.85 lbs. of feed per
dozen eggs produced.
HERB HESS
On his new lot of pullets, housed at 22 weeks
on November 22, 1965, did not lose a bird for
40 days and so far mortality has been Va of
1%.
EGG SIZE only got two cases Peewees from
a floor of 1550 birds.
LOWER COSTS try the
PERFORMANCE LINE
really working!
Miller 6? Bushong, Inc.
Just call us at:
ROHRERSTOWN, PA.
Phone; 717-392-2145
FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE
for Eastern
& ENERGY