Weekly Poultry Report Eostern Pennsylvania And New Jersey EASTERN PA &NJ Puces of light type hens held unchang ed though in instances weie re potted ranging slightly higher v> ithin the range in Pennss h ania Ottenngs continue shoit of full call but often heavier than din ing past weeks despite increas ing egg prices as pioducers pie paie for previously contracted replacement pullets Heaiyhens continue short of a full Puces paid at farm- Light Type Hens 8 11c M 10-llc in Pennsylvania, M 9 1 2-10 c in New Jeisey Heavy T.. pe Hens. Tfewr. Delmarva DELMARVA Ready-to-cook movement improved slightly however still shoit of desued levels Prices continue to tend lower as supplies ample and often fieely offered in effort to effect clearance Advance m teiest slow m developing as trade awaits fuither maiket de velopments Live offerings ample. The fellow who can keep cool at all times is the man who can SLAUGHTER EWES Util aftord whole-house air condition- ity and Good 6 00-10 00; few ini Cull 4 00-6 00 CUSTOM SPRAYING For Whitewashing Spray the modern way Use CAREOLA Spray Carbola dries white, disinfects, kills flies, up to 90%' less cobwebs. No wet floors. MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Witmer. Pa. 392-7227 ATTENTION NOS PRODUCERS! BROWER Better-Built Hog & fA |r:w IA Ati'# •mi.** 1 " rw Low-Boy Hog Feeders • Guaranteed 15 j ears • 12 -16 ga. self closing doors • Easy feed flow adjustment • Weatherproof • Eliminates crowding • Saves feed • Various sizes and models ALSO: Lamb Creep Feeders • Cattle Waterers • Holding Crates Infra-red gas brooder • Sow Waterers • Hog Founts • Creep Feeders Feed Mixers • Steel Panel Gates E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, Inc. Willow Street R. D. ?cl. Pa, Fogelsviile August 26 (Puces paid dock weights, cents pci lb, except wheie noted) HENS, hea\y tvpe 13'2-21' 2 : PULLETS 25-31' 2. ROASTERS 23-37. RABBITS 15 32 GUIN EAS 40-60. PIGEONS (per paid) 55-1 65 TOTAL COOPS SOLD 697. • Chicago (Continued fiom Page 2) 29 75, good 2 7 50-29 00 standard and low good 26 00-27 50 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Load and pait load ,935-1058 lbs yield grade 3 and 4 30 00 Late sales high choice and pnme 900- 1025 lbs 28 75-29.25. choice 800- 1000 lbs yield giade 2 to 4 27 25-28 75, mixed good and choice 26 50-27 50, good 25 50- 26 50 • Lancaster (Continued from Page 2) SHEEP 350 Spring Lambs; Ewes mostly steady SPRING LAMBS Choice 60-90 lbs 27 50-29 50; Good 25 00 -27 50 Write or stop in for free illustrated catalogue DISTRIBUTED EXCLUSIVELY BY: • New Holland (Continued from Page 2; and 23 heifers sold active fresh and close spnngeis 20 to 30 highei Holsteins 375 to 700 heifeis 250 to 400 Guernseys 200 to 300 Receipts of 274 hoises sold steady Riding hoises 110 to 340, mules 80 to 140 Duving horses 100 to 250. pony maies 25 to 70, geldings 15 to 45 killers 8 to 9 HOGS August 25, 1969 Receipts of 966 hogs sold 50 to 75 lowei Retail 27 50 to 28 25 Wholesale No 2-3 4 27 00 to 27 50 Heavyweights 26 00 to 27 00, Sows 21 00 22 50 Boars 17 00 to 18 00 Receipts of 120 calves sold 100 lowei Choice and prime 43 00 to 48 00, Good and low choice 40 00 to 42 50, Standaid 35 00 to 39 50. Common 25 00 to 34 50 Handle New Potatoes Gently New potatoes now in stores aie freshly dug so handle them as gently as you would apples or eggs, advises Harold E. Neigh, Penn State extension consumer economics specialist Research shows that new potatoes can withstand up to 80 per cent more jostling one month after storage than they can at harvest time Buy only what potatoes you can use in a week oi two and then handle them with caie Robert K. Rohrer Bulldozing - Grading Patz Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Quarryville, R. D. 1 Heusel 348-2359 Cattle Equipment Farrowing Crates Cleaner more sanitary Sows cannot crush pigs No draft on pigs Sets up in seconds no bolts or nuts __ iiiT .^ t nt Saves 1-3 extra pigs out of each litter 1 , i Sturdily built for larger sows _ si*- mnjlfJili EiiwSfitil SPHWttH tSjy**** K rrf*rfH n jJfJJ HORSES August 25, 1969 CALVES August 25. 1969 Ph. AC 717 464-3321 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 30 !%!>— Weekly New York Egg Mkt. (Fiom Mondav August 25th to Friday AuatM 29th, Mon. WHITE Fey E\ Large 48 484 Fey Laige 45 Fey Mediums 39 Fey Pullets 254 Fey Pee wees 17 BROWN Fey Laige 254 Fey Pullets Fey Peewees 17 42 254 Standaids Checks Tiend Maiket cleaied veiy well on all sizes Mediums about adequate. Copyright 1969 by Urner Barry Publications Penna. Broiler Placements Up 35% Placements of broilei chicks in the Commonwealth during the week ending August 23 were 1,- 210.000 The placements were 35% above the same week a year earlier and 21% above the piev ious week Average placements during the past 10 weeks weie 11% above a year earhei Set tings for broiler chicks were 1,- 995.000 15% above the piev ious week and 41% above the comparable peuod a year eailier The cunent 3-week total of eggs set is 16% above the same peuod a year ago Inshipments of bioil ei-type chicks dm mg the past 10 weeks averaged 12,000 ovei 50% below the comparable per- iod a year ago Outshipments averaged 281.000 dm mg the past Tues Wed. Thurs. 484 45' 2 454 394 274 19 39 ‘2 27 1 > 19 52 274 52 274 19 42 424 43 26 264 42 424 26 Livestock Business The segiegation of newly pur chased feeder cattle comes to my attention at this time of the year, with anothei good corn crop in the making, and con sideiabie activi'y in the cattle feeding business, no doubt there will be a lot of traffic in the livestock business this fall Feed ers are urged to do everything possible to prevent new cattle fiom coming in contact with ac climated ones They should not be able to touch noses, 01 drink oi eat. from the same containers Shipping fevei takes a heavy toll among cattle each veai and very stnct sanitation and segiegation piactices should be exeicised to pi event senous losses 10 weeks about the same as a veai eaiher Frl 49 •16 3 9 •4) i 'i V} 2°* O'J , *. j 52 284