Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania Jun l b ° Squab, 90. And New Jersey Total Coops J? old: 1439 WEEKLY SUMMARY LIVE HENS Prices on light hens un changed. to 1c higher. Demand fair. Offerings adequate in New ~ . . „ ... Jersey but less freely avail- Weekly lot-average broiler able in Penna section Move- and fryer Ilve pnces recovered ame in i'enna. section, move somewhat with a gain of near . ment from North Carolina, j i t t e * 1148 cents New York State and New Eng- t 0 average 1148 cenls land continues brisk at some v A stronger trend was re area processing plants. Buying fleeted throughout the week interest for heavy hens light with prices ranging from 10.0 for fully adequate offerings, cents on Monday to a high of Advices indicate some 7-8# 13.6 cents on Thursday, roasters, open market, were Sales for the week, though slow in clearing. Prices paid stronger than last week, were at farm: Light Hens 6-7 c; still on the downside at 777,- Heavy Kens 14c. 600 head. Fogelsville December 20, 1966 (Prices paid dock weights, c per lb. except where noted) Hens, Light, 6%-10%, mostly 6%-8; Hens, Heavy, 8-20%, mostly 12-16; Pullets, 20-27, mostly 23-26%; Roasters, 8- 27%, mostly 18-25%; Capons, 23%-53%, mostly 42%-48; Ducks,, 9-30%, mostly 20-25; Drakes, 20%-43, mostly 3543; Geese, 28-46, mostly 33%-43; Turkeys, Toms, 18-30%, mostly 21%-27; Turkeys, Hens, 18-38, mostly 28%-33; Rabbits, 25-51, mostly 40-50; Guineas, 40-50, mostly 45-50, Pigeons (per pair), 65-140, mostly 65-85; " X I I I 'i I 1 I I X I X X. X j I X I I i » . ...and Please, Oh LORD, Let there be Peace on. Earth Wolgemuth Bros., Inc, Eastern Shore Exchange WEEKLY SUMMARY • Lancaster (Continued from Page 2) Yielding Cutter 17.25-19.00, few head 19.50-20.00, Cutter 16.50-18.00, Canner and Low Cutter 14 50-16.75. BULLS Choice 24.75-25.- 50, Good 23.25-25.00, Utility and Commercial 22.25-24 50, Several 1300-1800 lbs. 25 00-25.- 50. FEEDER STEERS Choice 950-1250 lbs. $24.00-24 50, two loads Good 600 lbs. $23.60, load Mixed Good and Choice 790 lbs. $23 50. CALVES 560 Vealers Good and Choice $lOO-2 00 Lower, Cull to Standard most ly steady. \ \ Mount Joy, Pa. VEALERS Closing sales Choice - $40.00-42.50, few on Monday $44.50-46.00, Good clos ed at 37.50-40.50, Standard $34.00-38.00, Utility 27.50-34.00, Cull 23.00-27.00, A Few 70-90 lb. Cull $17.00-22.00. HOGS 1160 Barrows and gilts mostly steady. Sows steady to weak on small sup ply. BARROWS AND GILTS US 1-2 180-240 lbs. 22.75-23.- 50, US 1, 195-235 lbs. 23 50-23- 75, few $24.00-24 25, US 1-3 180-250 lbs. $22.00-22.60, US 2-3 185-250 lbs. $21.10-22.00, 250-280 lbs. $20.50-21.50, US 3. 200-230 lbs. SOWS US 1-3 300-450 lbs. 15.50-16 50, few US 1-2 $17.00-17.25, 2-3 400-600 lbs. 14.- 50-15.50. SHEEP 185 Wooled slaughter lambs and Slaughtei Ewes steady. WOOLED LAMBS Choice 70-95 lbs. $24.00-25.00, few head at 25.50, Good 65-100 lbs. 22 50-24.50, Utility 20.00-23.00. SLAUGHTER EWES Utility and Good $4 50-7.00. • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) HOGS 165 Barrows and gilts strong to 75c Higher BARROW'S AND GILTS US 1-2 190-235 lbs. $24-24.50, US 1-3 180-235 lbs. $23-23 75, US 2-3 200-245 lbs $22-22 60. SHEEP 30 Wooled lambs fully steady. WOOLED LAMBS Choice 70-95 lbs. $26-27, Four head 60- 75 lbs. 27 50-28, Good 22-25 50 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 24, 1966 Weekly New York Egg Mkt, From Monday, December 19th to Friday, December Mon, WHITE Ex. Fey. Hywts, Fey. Hywts. 45 V 2 44 Fey. Med, 41 Vi No. 1 Med, Pullets 364 Peewees BROWN Ex Fey. Hywts. Fey Hywts. Fey. Med. Pullets 454 44 Vz 36 Vz 30 Peewees MIXED Fey. Hywts Standards Checks 44 Vi 43 M: 40 TREND. Market lacking support and showing offerings; overall position very irregular and unsettled. Copyright 1966 by Urner Barry Publications "Oats ugh I couldn't bear the sight of them or hay either. 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