Weekly Poultry Report Eostorn Pennsylvania And Now Jersey P ices of light tvpo h n ns he'd unchanged though l*endr 1 loaei in m-iances Demand good for limed md nri»qaat» as plants P’ain'aii ' slaughter '"hedules Demand fair Cor limited offerings of heavy type hens. T'-ices paid at firm - Light Type Hens BVfe-12 M 11- HVfec in Pennsylvania, ms'lv 914-10 c in New Jersey. Heavy Type Hens Tfewr. Delmorva Ready-tocook movement fan ly good in most quarters Slaughter schedules very heavv at most SELL ★ /==* YOUH BUTCHER HOGS ,JI DIRECT 001 TO ARMOUR CO. READING, PA We will be glad to look at your hogs & bid you CALL AL SHAFFER XT 376 2941 Evening* 7T9-384? HOG SYSTEMS OR EQUIPMENT BIG DUTCHMAN HAS IT ALL! REDUCED MORTALITY RATES... LESS LABOR.., EASY MANAGEMENT.,. SANITATION,.. DURABILITY... YOU GET ALL OF THESE ADVANTAGES WITH A BIG DUTCHMAN FARROWING UNIT, Workable design and durability make the Big Dutchman Farrowing Unit the leader in the field. Constructed of tough 16 gauge SQUARE steel tubing and embossed draft panels with heavy galvanized side wall, it offers maximum rigidity while exclusive reinforced •dgis assure stability, lower side bars are double strength and feature •asy adjusting. Side members are WELDED to the frame doing away with time consuming nut and bolt cleaning. Built in Big Dutchman HEAT MATS and SLATTED FLOOR reduce mortality rates. Pigs are born on the porce lainizad steel slatted floor and immediately seek warmth of the first of two "safety zone” beat mats. When the first heat mat is turned off, they seek the heat of the second mat which is located at the front of the unit. By nesting on this mat, pigs quickly form the good dunging habits vital to a disease free environment Heat mats will not overheat the sow, reducing pig loss due to discomfort and uneasiness. FOR FARROWING, FINISHING, GESTATION or NURSERY... for one piece or an entire system... for total confinement, semi-confinement or pen feed lots, it will profit you to look to the leader. Big Dutchman has equipped hundreds of profit making hog operations and has an open invitation for you to inspect them. Contact any Kg Dutchman dealer, representative or write to Hog Division, Big Dutchman, Zeeland, Michigan 49464. We are eager to make the necessaiy arrange mints for your visit BIG DUTCHMAN Diller Ave., New Holland, Pa. plan's m nn **d.»it to ieduce nm pic 1 \c supplies in I lie Held Less •ih.m tiueklol prices unchanged \dv.mcc intmt-t fair but genei ally at nndctci mined putts Un oertone steady. Pool liucklot (Thuisday •'ni val at teiminal markets). IfS Glade A 28-30 M 28-28Vac. Plant Grade 27-29 M 27'4c. Special packs including 1-14-2, 3'g# sizes Tfewi. Fogelsville January 27, 1070 i Pi ices paid dock weights, cents per lb except where noted) , HENS Heavy Type 9> 2 PULLETS 28 33; ROASTERS 17V39 mostly 32 39. DUCKS 22- 3b mostly 22-31. DRAKES 34- 43Va; RABBITS 15 46 mostly 34- 46. GUINEAS 66-76, PIGEONS (Fei Pair) 70 170 mostly 100- 1 27 TOT \L C'.'OPS SOLD 489 ® Vintage fi’ii.unutu tiom Page 2) Hone\ pioduct.on dunng 1989 . o 0 00 24 00, 7 n °0 lbs 25 00 30 00 tc.aled* 3,348,000 pnundi oi 9 lev. 65 1b? 23 00 25 00 pcicent above 1968 Yield per HOGS 4a7— Bauoas and Gills colony (31 pounds) was the high -25-50 lower. es i since 1966 but number of BARROWS AND GILTS—Cou- colonies diopped 2 percent and pie lots US 1 215 230 lbs 30 00- at 108,000 was the lowest of icc -30 25 US 12 200 235 lbs 29 50- Old 29 85 US 2-3 190-255 lbs 28 85- The honey season started out 29 35 US 2 180-190 lbs 2810-28 - on an optomistic note with good 60. honey flow from locust and fiuit SHEEP 44 Insufficient vol- tiees Subsequent wet and dry ume to fully test trends periods curtailed the nectar sup- A Division of U.S. Industries, Inc. Scientist Moy Have New Ketosis Cure Scientists ;il the Canada De p.iilmeiil of Agi iuiitui e’s Ani m.il Reseat eh lit it ittitt* miiv li.ivc ii new Ueatmenl for keto ms, a disease that costs d.uiy fin met s millions of dollais every year. Ketotic dairy uilllo cannot complete the conversion of fat into energy, resulting in a sharp diop in milk production and a weight loss. "Right now we are experi menting with caimtme infu sions,” says Dr. Frank Sauer, animal researcher at the Cana da Department of Agriculture. “We think that ketotic cows are lacking not only blood sugar, but may also be deficient in the fatty acid activatoi that is need ed to complete the tiansition fiom fat to eneigy ” If carnitine does prove to be the answer, then methods to ad mmistei it cheaply and effective ly will have to be developed, acids Di Sauer Pa. Honey Crop Up 9 Percent j •> jj^BW Phone 354-5168 lainniskM Fiirining. S.itiud.iv, .limi'.irv U 1970 .1 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. (i'lom Monday. .i.inuai v 2(!tli to l'i iday. .lanuaiy .Kdli) Mon. WHITE Fey. K\ Lai gc (14 Fey. Laigc 63 Fey. Mediums 59 Fey. Pullets 50 Fey. Pcewces 36 BROWN Fey. Large 63 d‘ > 62 61 Fey. Mediums 59 59 59 58 Fey. Pullets 50 50 49 50 49 50 Fey. Peewees 36 36 36 36 Standards 59 57‘z 56 55 Checks 41 41 41 40 NOTE We aie soiry, the telephone lines to Uinei-Barry Publications weie out of older Fuciay morning and it was im possible to obtain Fnday's egg maiket icport oi the tiend for this week. Copyright 1970 by Urncr Dairy Publications • Farm Calendar Pi evidence (Continued uom Page D Tuesday, Feb 3 9 CO a rn Southeastern Dauy County 4-H Soil and Water Confeience, Gueinsey Barn. Consenation Club meets, 720 pm—Epluata Young Faim- Vmcent Hoover home. New ei meet, Vo Ag loom 745 pm—Noitheast Aiea 4-H Ti actor Maintenance Club meets, Farmeisville Equip ment Co ply during the summer and fall months Some beekeepers leport ed a veiy pool flow fiom golden xod and asters. Thursday, Feb. 5 4-30 pmVo Ag Teachers meet, Honey stocks on hand for sale New Holland High School on December 15 amounted to 8:00 pm—Faim Legal Prob -1.440.000 pounds compaied with i e ms meeting. Farm and 1.016.000 pounds a year earlier. Home Center Beeswax production was estimat- Friday, Feb. 6 ed to be 74,000 pounds, above 4 7 ; qo p m —Ephrata Young Farm peicent above 1968 er Banquet, Mt Airy Fire Beekeepers received an aver- Hall, age of 18 cents per pound for 7 30 p m —Boots and Saddle 4-H. honey at wholesale, up 1 cent Club meets, Faim and Home fiom 1968 average. Center. Remember This Date! It’s the day of the sth Annual Southeastern Dairy Conference at the Guernsey Barn, Route 30 East, Lan caster, Pa. Ram date is February 4. The theme of this year’s conference is “The 70’s Challenge of Change.” There will be speakers, exhib its, door prizes and free lunch at noon. A registered holstein heifer (daughter of Crescent Beauty All Ad miral born October 31) will be given away at the end of the conference. You . . . your family are invited. So, plan to attend THIS DAIRY CONFERENCE IS SPONSORED BY Allis-Chalmers Curtiss Breeding Service, Inc. Milwaukee, Wis, John W. Eshelman & Sons Lancastei, Pa Wed. Tues. 62 'j 61 1 a 59 50 36 Tuesday, February 3 9:30 a.m. — 3:30 p.m. . and fellow dairymen . . New Holland Supply Co., Inc. New Holland, Pa Pennsylvania Power & Light Co. Lancastei Pa FrL Thun. Cary, 111,