Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey WEEKLY SUMMARY LIVE HENS „ Prices were unchanged to Vic higher on light hens. De mand ranged fair to good for the barely adequate to suffici ent supplies. Offerings of heavy hens irregular but ade quate in most instances. Trad ing apotty, slow in instances, fair ti improved in others, prices paid at farm: Light hens BVi-10Vi, mostly 9-9 Vi; Heavy hens, 14 Vi-15c. Fogelsville August 23, 1966 Hens. light 9-11%, mostly 9-10; Hens, Heavy 9-15%, most ly 12-14; Pullets 16-34, mostly 25-30; Roasters 9-30, mostly 16-22; Rabbits 22-35, mostly 30- 33; Guineas 55-62%, mostly 55-60; Pigeons (per pair) 55- 110, mostly 55-62%; Jumbo Squabs 75, mostly 75. Total Coops Sold: 826. If you want it to be a short summer, just sign a 90-day note. NOW PER BAG ON*^ '"** w"" AGWAY Ml LK r It’s a sure way to cut calf rearing costs this fall. The 40c/bag discount applies to all three Agway Milk Re placers: VEAL-N-GRO For herd replacements or for veal, Veal-N-Gro starts cahes fast and grows them fast. Veal-N-Gro has eveiy thing calves need in gener ous amounts. In such gen erous amounts that is saves you monej on top of the 40c i *' " V ' Agway New Holland Lancaster Quarryville Honey Brook Eastern Shore Exchange WEEKLY SUMMARY Lot-average broiler and fry er prices gained more than Vi-cent this week to average 17.40 cents per lb. Prices paid during the week ranged from a low of 16.1 to 18.5 cents per lb. Sales for the week totaled 1.6 million head, down about 100,000 head from last year. Delmarvo August 26. 1966 Lot-average broiler prices declined %-cent to a level of 17.00 cents. Demand fair for heavy auction offerings. Live supply adequate for needs though sizes running lighter than desired. Ready-to-cook demand slow for current business, but ac tive for next week. Delivered prices averaging about steady. Estimated slaughter for Fri day and Saturday, 1,042,700 head, compared to 908,000 head last weekend. In the 24-hours preceding market close on Friday, broil er and fryer at farm prices REPLACERS discount. Compared to or dinary milk replacers, you need only a little more than half as much Veal-N-Gro to get calves through the criti cal first six weeks. In good health and at the right weight. Veal-N-Gio is a 24 ft-fat milk replacer that is very high in milk product—7oft. It contains antibiotics (25 mgs per lb.) to ward off calf disordeis, and reconstitutes quickly in warm watei. New 4-Week Eaily Wean ing Progiam featming Veal- N-Gro, another Agway dol lar saver. Ask for details. Agway Inc. ranged 16.1*17.8, on reported ■ale* totaling 1.2 million head. • New Holiond (Continued trom Page 2) 360. No bulls listed. HORSES August 22, 1966 Receipts totaling 288 head sold steady. Riding horses, 90- 400; driving horses, 125-290; killers, 6 ',!• -7 cents per lb. Pony marcs. 30-85; geldings, 25-55. Mules, 100-220. HOGS August 22, 1966 Hogs averaged 25-50 cents higher as 639 head sold Re tail, 27.75-28.50; wholesale (U. S. 1-3), 27.50-27.75: heavy weights. 27-27.50. The 15 shoals offered ranged $l3-$2O each. CALVES August 22, 1966 Receipts, 129 head, sold steady. Choice and Prime, 35- 39.50; Good and Low Choice, 32-34 50; Standard, 30-31.50; Common, 26-29.50. • Vintage (Continued trom Page 2) SPRING LAMBS Choice 70-105 lbs. 25.00-27.00 Good 22.00-25 00. Utility 18.00-22.00. HOGS August 20, 1966 MILKSAVER STED-A-MILK and Either of these two popular milk replacers takes calves through to the calf-feed pe riod at less cost than whole milk. Both are high in pro tein, and contain all the minerals and vitamins calves need to stay tluifty. Order Agvvay Milk Re placer today to make sme of your 40c/bag discount. Ask about the new 4 Week Early Weaning Program. Note: With the price of milk on the rise, you can save up to ten dollars per calf by feeding an Agway replacer instead of whole milk. Agway Inc. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 27, 1966 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, August 22nd to Friday, August 26th Mon. WHITE Ex. Fey. Hywts. 44 Fey. Hywts. 42 Fey. Med. 39 No. 1 Med. 38 Pullets 26-26 Vs Peewees 20 BROWN Ex. Fey. Hywts. 4616 Fey. Hywts. 44 Fey. Med. 39 Pullets 26-26 Vi 20 Peewees MIXED Fey. Hywts. 42 Standards 40 Checks 32 TREND: Large eggs cleared very well after fairly active buying; smaller sizes in good balance. Copyright 1966 by Urner Barry Publications Except for heavyweights, lbs 26.75-27 60; 200-220 lbs., 245 heart sold about steady 27 60-28.35; 220-240 lbs., 26.60- Lightweights, 24-26 25, 180-200 28 35: 240 lbs and up - 20 ' 24 ' 60; sows, 18 75-19 85 CUSTOM SPRAYING HIGH PRESSURE WASHING and DISINFECTING in all types of poultry houses. MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Witmer, Pa. 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