Weekly Poultry Report Eosfrern Pennsylvania And New Jersey WEEKLY SUMMARY LIVE HENS Prices on light hens un changed to 1c lower. Offerings ample. Movement brisk under a good demand. Supplies of heavy hens adequate for a good demand. Isolated sales of ca pons noted at 35c farm. Sup plies adequate for a no more than fair buying interest' Very limited lots of roasters were negotiated at 18c farm. Prices paid at farm: Light hens 5-7, mostly 6-7 c; Heavy hens 14-15, mostly 14c. Fogelsville December 6, 1966 (Prices paid dock weights, cents per lb., except where noted) Hens, Light 6-10%, mostly 6%-7%; Hens, Heavy 5-10, mostly 11-16; Pullets 20-32%, mostly 23%-28; Roasters 6- 27%, mostly 16-25; Ducks 17- 30, mostly 25%-29; Drakes 16- 42, mostly 34-41; Geese 19 %- 34, mostly 29-31; Turkeys, Toms 22-29%, mostly 24-27; Turkeys, Hens 32-40%, mostly 34-37; Rabbits 30-40, mostly 37- 40; Guineas 51-62%, mostly 55-60; Pigeons (per pair) 60- MILES W. FRY & SON Frysville, Ephrata R 3, Pa. 17522 Tel. 354-9558 Growers of: HYBRID POPLARS a good free. -r. '- PENNGIFT CROWNVETCH a faultless slope cover. e********************^*it****ir*'******'*-******************************* E. M. HERR A practical way to convert an old building to cages. Poultry Equipment is our Business Cages is our Specialty. i Also, we sell, install and service Hart Cup Watering Systems, Brock Feed Bins, Complete Bramco-Oakes Poultry and Hog Equipment and all types of ventilation. R. D. #l, WILLOW STREET, PA. PH. 464-3321 saisaam 145, mostly 80-70; Squab 87>i. Total coops sold; 1008. Eastern Shore Exchange WEEKLY SUMMARY The weekly lot-average broil er and fryer price declined more than % cent this week to a level of 10.85 cents per lb. Prices paid during the week reached one of their lowest levels in recent months on Wednesday at 9.9 cents per lb. The high side of the range oc curred Monday at 12.7 cents. Sales for the week totaled about 100,000 head lower than last week at 1.29 million head. • New Holland (Continued from Page 2) sold. Holsteins, 275480; Guern seys, 150-250; other breeds, 150-300. Heifers, 140-185. No bulls listed. HORSES December 5, 1966 Receipts totaling 292 head found a slow to steady mar ket. Riding horses, 90-250; driving horses, 110-185; killers, 5 cents per lb. Pony mares, 1540; geldings, 10-40. Mules, 250-300. EQUIPMENT, INC. of Layer Cages" HOGS December 5, 1066 A steady trend prevailed as 840 head sold Retail. 23-24; wholesale (U.S. 1-3), 21.75-22.- 75; heavyweights, 21-22. Sows, 18-21.25. The 20 shoats offered biought 10-13.50 each. Jumbo CALVES December 5, 1966 The market was steady with top vealers averaging $1 high er as 153 head sold. Choice and Prime, 3643; Good and Low Choice, 32.50-35.50; Stand ard, 26.50-32; Common, 20- 25.50. • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) 50-1.00 lower. Bulls steady in the carlot dressed meat trade, steer beef generally 50 higher. Heifer beef 50-1.00 higher and cow beef 1.00-1.50 lower. SLAUGHTER STEERS Prime 1150-1350 lbs. 24.75-25.- 25 r late 24.75-25.00, High Choice and Prime 24.25-24.75. Prime 1350-1500 lbs. 23.75-24.50, sev eral loads High Choice and Prime 1500-1650 lbs. 22.00-22.- 75, High Choice and Prime 900- 1150 lbs. 24.75-25 50, latter price on Monday, Choice 1150- 1400 lbs. 23.75-24 50, Choice 900-1150 lbs. 24.25-25.00, Mixed Good and Choice 900-1350 lbs. 23.75-24.50, mostly 24.25 down. Good 23.00-24.00, Standard and Low Good 22.00-23.25. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS High Choice and Prime 875- 1130 lbs 23 75-24.25, couple loads and- packages mostly Prime 2440-24 50 on Monday, Choice 800-1100 lbs. 23 00-24.00, Mixed Good and Choice 22.50- 2325, Good 21.50-22 75, Stand ard and Low Good 20 00-21.50. COWS Utility and Com jnereial 15.00-17 50 closing 15.- 00-16 SQ, ,Canntr and Cutter 12 00-16 50, latter price on Mon day. ■ FEEDERS Several loads Choice 850-925 lb. steers 23.25- 2400. Load Choice and Prime : 625-650 lbs. 25.00. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 10, 1966—! Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, December sth to Friday, December 9th Mon. WHITE Ex. Fey. Hywts. 46-46* 2 Fey. Hywts. 45*2-46 40-40*2 39-39*/ 2 35 29 Fey. Med. No. 1 Med. Pullets Peewees BROWN Ex. Fey. Hywts. 47 Fey. Hywts. 46 Fey. Med. 40 Pullets 35 Peewees 29 MIXED Fey. Hywts. 46 Standards 45 Checks 38 TREND: Top large whites generally steady though still Ii ample supply. Chain store offerings generally reported ii proved; small sizes cleared. 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