Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 07, 1970, Image 24

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    I.nnfHHtcr Fnrmlng. Saturday. February 7.1970
PULLETS ON OUR FARM
WE HAVE BEEN SELLING MATURED PULLETS FOR THE PAST
BECAUSE OF A LIMITED AMOUNT OF GROWING SPACE...
TO ANY OF THESE QUESTIONS,
IF YOUR ANSWER IS ■■Mil 77 YOU NEED MUSSELS M-327 CHICKS
■r IVWII nwvwhi FOR YOUR REPLACEMENT NEEDS.
Do you hove coccidiosis under con
trol to the extent that you seldom
have a minor outbreak of coccidio-
sis?
MUSSER LEGHORN FARMS Breeders of 2 separate lines of Musser Leghorns,
which when crossed, produced the sturdy M-327 Leghorn Chicks that you have
been hoping for recently.
(WE ARE CLASSIFIED BY THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT t
OF AGRICULTURE BUREAU OF MARKETS AS ■
PUIIORUM - TYPHOID CLEAN
MUSS
Box 116, Mount Joy, Pa.
IF WE CAN RAISE
YOU CAN DO IT
THREE YEARS... BUT PRESENTLY ARE SOLD OUT
WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU BUY
MUSSER'S M-327 CHICKS
1.
FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION ON THE M-327
CALL COLLECT AND OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL CONTACT YOU.
ON YOURS
Hove you been able to raise your
pullets over the last few years with
a consistent low level mortality
rate, while contending with this
highly publicized leukosis
(Marek's) disease?
1916 54 YEARS 1970
2.
R LEGHORN
FAMRS
Has the mortality and the rote of
lay of your pullets in their pullet
year been satisfactory, so that you
can be assured of a yearling cap
able of showing a profitable second
year?
3.
Ph: 653-4911