Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 17, 1967, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eostern Pennsylvania
And New Jersey
WEEKLY SUMMARY
LIVE HENS
Prices wore 'tjc lower De
mand only fair for ample offer
ings. Large volume moving to
area processors oiiginaling in
New Yoik State aiea causing
price weakness. Additionally,
lower prices for ready to cook
canner fowl causing moderate
price declines Interest for
heavy hens spotty and general
ly light. Offerings ample. Pric
es paid at farm. Light Hens 4-
SVs, mostly 4*2 s* 2 c: Heavy
Hens 11-12, mostly 11-llftc
Fogelsville
June 13, 1967
(Prices paid
cents per lb,
noted )
dock weights,
except whei e
Hens, Light 5-10, mostly 56,
Hens, Heavy 6-11, Pullets 17-
32, mostly 25^2-32, Roasters 13-
29, mostly 20-25. Turkeys, Hens
15-25, Rabbits 6 35V2, mostly
20-26, Guineas 85 92V2, mostly
SS-S? Pigeons (per pair) 40-
150, mostly 60-75, Jumbo Squab
90.
Total coops sold 616
Eastern Shore
Exchange
WEEKLY SUMMARY
Lot-average broiler and fryer
CUSTOM SPRAYING
HIGH PRESSURE WASHING
and
DISINFECTING
in all types of poultry houses.
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MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
Witmer, Pa. ’ Phone 392-7227
The "Perfect Ration"...
you can’t buy
it - you have
to build it!
The reason is simple, feed companies
don’t produce a protein supplement or
ration that’s exactly right for every feeder’s
needs If they did, nobody could afford to
buy it.
But, you can have the Perfect Ration for
your particular feeding needs ... by
building it yourself.
How 7 By using your own gram and
roughage in combination with natural pro
tein, plus the antibiotic of your choice, and
VIGORTONE pre-mixes.
Because VIGORTONE pre-mixes are
live prices advanced more than
1 cent this week to average 15.-
93 cents per lb.
The range of prices paid ran
from a low of 15 3 cents on Mon
day. Tuesday, and Wednesday,
to a high of 16 4 cents per lb.
on Thursday.
Sales foi the week climbed
to 1 3 million head, a gam of
344 000 head over last week’s
totals.
• Lancaster
(Continued from Page 2)
28 00 31 00, 70 90 lbs 25 50 29 50.
HOGS 1200 Bairows and
Gilts 50-1 00 lower
BARROWS AND GILTS
US 1-2 190-230 lbs 23 50 24 00.
US 1-3 190 250 lbs. 22 00 23 00
US 2-3 185-255 lbs 2100 22 00.
SHEEP 375 Spring lambs
mostly steady. Ewes fully
steady
SPRING LAMBS Choice
60-90 lbs 27 50-29 00 Around
50 head 29 50, Good 50-70 lbs
25 00 28 00, lot Mixed Good and
Choice 100 lbs 24 00, Utility
and Good 55 80 lbs 22 00 25 00
SLAUGHTER EWES Uti
lity and Good 4 50-8 00
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Bill of Rights provides that
“Congiess shall make no law
abridging the treedon of
speech, or of the press ’’-Sen
Evei etl Dirksen.
potent blends-of vitamins, minerals, trace
elements, and active live cell yeast, you
can reduce the protein content of your
ration as your livestock near market with
out effecting its vital nutritional balance.
To learn more about how VIGORTONE
pre mixes can help you build the Perfect'
Ration for your feeding needs, see your
VIGORTONE serviceman soon.
Pioneer develeper *1 pre mixes for livestock
Products Inc Cedar Rapid* lowa
• Vintage
(Continued from Page 2)
26.10: Standard 10 low Good
23.35 24 85.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS -
Few head Choice and Piimc
700-875 lbs 24.50-26.50.
COWS Utility and high
yielding Cutler 20 25-22 25. Cul
len 19-21- fanner and low Cut
ter 18 50-19 50
BULLS Good and Choice
23-24 60. Utility and Commer
cial 22 50-24 25, few head 24 35-
25.75 Cutter and low-Utility
21 85 22 50.
FEEDER STEERS Around
a load of Choice 950-1125 lb.
with Good to low-Choice
slaughter finish 25 25 85.
CALVES 368 Vealers $l-4
lower with most decline on
Good and Choice.
VEALERS Choice 35 50-
37 50, Good 34-36 50, Standaid
32-35, Utility 31 50 33, Cull 30-
32, 70 95 lb Cull 25 50-31, sev
eial 90-120 lb Calves returned
to farm at 29 50-35 50
HOGS 284 Banows and
gilts 50 100 lower US 1-2
195-235 lbs 23 50-24 Few US
1, 24 10 24 25 US 1-3 195 240
lbs 23-23 50 US 2-3 220-255
lbs 21 50-22 50
SHEEP 133 Spring lambs
$1 00 200 lower, slaughtei ewes
steady to $1 lower
SPRING LAMBS Choice
50-90 lbs 25 28, couple 28 50-
29. Good 50-85 lbs 23-25 50,
Utility and Good 40-75 lbs
20 50 23
SLAUGHTER EWES—Util
ity and Good 3 50-9 50
Robert K. Rohrer
Bulldozing - Grading
Potz Sales & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders
Quarry ville, R. D. 1
Hensel 548-2559
Box 166
Paradise, Pa.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday. June 17.1967-
Weekly New York Egg Mkt.
Fiom .Monday. June 12th to Fnday, Juno Kith
Mon.
WHITE
Ex Fey. Lg.
28’ j
Fey Lg,
21'z
Fey Med,
No 1 Med
Pullets
15'2
Pecwees
BROWN
32
31'2
Ex Fey. Lg,
Fey Lg.
Fey Med.
Pullets
154
Pecwees
MIXED
Standards
25-26
19 Va
Checks
Trend Maiket showing lan balance on tine lai ge while:
small sizes steadier, laige biown a bit slow to clear
Copyright 1967 by Urner Barry Publications
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