Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 21, 1970, Image 16

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    16—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 21.1976
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 ■ ■ |\| M 7 7 YOU need MUSSER'S M-327 CHICKS
FOR YOUR REPLACEMENT NEEDS.
Do you Have coccldiosis under con
trol to the ©K&ont that you seldom
have a min®!? 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.
Box 116, Mount Joy, Pa.
IF WE CAN RAISE
YOU CAN DO IT
ON YOURS
THREE YEARS... BUT PRESENTLY ARE SOLD OUT
WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU BUY
MUSSER'S M-327 CHICKS
1.
WE ARE CLASSIFIED BY THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT
OF AGRICULTURE BUREAU OF MARKETS AS
PULIORUM - TYPHOID CLEAN Improvement Plan
FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION ON THE M-327
CALL COLLECT AND OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL CONTACT YOU.
SOCD LEGN
oCn FIR
Have 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.
Has the mortality and the rate 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?
ORN
MS
Ph:653-4911>
3.