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Your Equipment Center in Lancaster County Box 23, Elnzer, Pa. Phone 442-4186 Phone 768-8916 SPECIAL TANVILAC Feeders Say • • • "The Most Economical Feeding Plan of A//** No trouble with ecoun er «aMh going off feed. You’ll be more tha* tauifled with our feeding arograa for you'll get healthy itoca, quits gain* at low coat. Remember, tbcre'i a FEED LOT PHOVEN TANVILAC CULTURE PRODUCT FOR EVERT FARM-FEEDING PURPOSi LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR Phone Lane. 397-075! SMOOTH... SAFE ... FINGER FORCED FEEDING ("PEELS" OFF THE LOAD) / NO RATCHET Free Rabbit Book \iscd. howcvci lh.it the beginner “Rabbits", free from John \V. define Ins pm pose beloie stait- Eshelman and Sons, is a new, ms; out compielun.'iic 16 paste illustia- If ho wants to i.use for meat ted booklet on i.ibb.t i.using he should get a medium size with mfoiniation for both the bleed, a New Zealand or a Cah begmnei and the piofessional fornian If it is foi show, legaid- Fiom the fust spaik of mteiest, less of the bleed selected, he to bi eed-selection. housing, should start with a three genei a bi ceding, feeding, maiketmg and tion pedigree labbit, labbit health, the steps of laising Thcie also aic many piaetical labbitsaie exploied. tips m the pages on feeding and The section on bleed selection feeding equipment Foi example discusses 27 types fi om the 13-22 though today’s "complete” Red pound Flemish Giant to the 2*z Rose Pellet eliminates the need to 5 pound Himalayan It is ad- for other feed except water, one What’s New? Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 5.1970-- should keep a piece of wood in the hutch. This gives the i.ibbit somethin!' to chew on. keeping his teeth noim.il and healthy Dampness, the final section wains, is the labbil’s hi eat onemv Piolongcd exposme can cause coccidiosis, whicli leadi to pneumonia Among othei health hints, pei iodic culling of labbit toenails just below the nail cone is lecommended This pi events snagging and teanng of the toe'- ll' wne mesh hutches, while it also insuies noimal foot giowth Complete infoimation can be obtained bv wilting foi the fiee booklet to John W. Eshclman & Sons. Lcincdstei, Pa 17604 Killing the Goose? The Indiana State Egg Boaid was recently asked to investi gate a “new egg” being offeied foi distubution in Indiana The egg is produced on a “special feed ” The details aie lather fullv stated on the label “pioduced by layeis on special diets con taining no animal or fish soui ces of satuiated fats and deny ing energy and pioten fiom specially processed and extiud ed soybeans containing punci pally polyunsaturates ” In an other corner is stated “produce ed by layers on polyunsatuiat ed diets.” The feed for producing such eggs is apparently being offer ed on a franchise basrs When ever an rtem of thrs kind de velops or comes to light, there is always a well-intentioned egg producer or distributor who sci earns “foul” and wants the process stopped because it in directly points out that some thing may be wrong with all other eggs, reports the Poultry and Egg National Board PENB President, Dr L A Wilhelm, was asked to com ment on this, as well as the new dried and fiozen egg products aimed at the “cholesteiol sick and fearful ” Wilhelm stated, “It might be well to lemembei the oleomai gai me butter stoiy Dauymen piotested oleomaiganne until it became a best sellei Moie lecently, leseaich levealed that the geneial public was less awaie than those m the indus tiv and that the tendency to ad veitise “fatfiee” milk was moie damaging to dauy pio ducts than the unfavoi able pub hcity ‘ The same thing could hap pen to eggs with the cholesteiol stoiy This is the reason why PENB has always advocated and has a detailed plan that the way to combat chole sterol is to talk sound nutution and the goodness of eggs,” Wil helm concluded About 515 thousand U S fauns annually pioduce about 2 billion pounds of tobacco on about one million acies Thus, some 625 thousand faun families shaic in the pioceeds fiom tobacco, ac cciding to the U S Depaitment of Agucultuie Tobacco is one of the few ciops that still can use family laboi and pioMde a leasonable income on a small laim It lepiesents a st'ong bastion to the diimnshing family taun sa\s B C Mangum NC Faun Bmeau piesidcnt To pvo duce one ace of tobacco lequues about 400 man houis, Mangum said. 29
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