Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 15, 1969, Image 36

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    COMPARE YOUR
FLOCK PERFORMANCE WITH
What is your average
EGG PRODUCTION
per hen housed?
What is your average
FEED EFFICIENCY?
What is your average
laying-house
LIVABILITY
Agway gives the bird exactly what she needs during
her highest stress period—start-of-lay to peak-out It
carries the energy and protein levels, the vitamins and
minerals to support both.
. . . upshooting egg production. From zero up to 8 or
9 eggs every 10 days. . . . steady body growth. She should
gam about a pound between 20 weeks and peak-out at 36 to
40 weeks.
You end with more eggs, and a better bird is left for
producing profitably through the rest of the laying period.
Plus larger eggs earlier, lower feed cost per dozen,
better eggshell quality, and less mortality. Ask about Ag
way feeds today.
& G Feed & Supply Henry B. Hoover, Inc.
872 Mt Joj Road 27 N State St
Manheim Ephrata
665 5001 733-6593
M. M. Good & Son
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Gordonvilie
768-3781
SHOP
Mrs. Jacob L. Kurtz
1160 N Market St
Elizabethtown
367-5430
AGWAY FOR FULL VALUE SERVICES and PRODUCTS
Mork your own
flock performance
Agway
POULTRY
& SERV
John E. Meihorn Lancaster Store New Holland Ston
334 Donegal Spring Rd. Manheim Pike and 219 S Railroad Ave.
Mt Joy
653-4485
here . . .
Dilleiville Road
Lancastei
394-0541
Wilson M. Scott
R D #1
Willow Street
464-3521
HERBERT S. HI
Quarryvill©/ Pa.
PERIOD
224 DAYS
78.5%
3.52 lb*.
4.85%
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354-2146
Quorryville Store
27 E 4th St.
786-2126
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