Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 01, 1975, Image 55

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    Poultry Specialists Speak at Lancaster
The first in a scries of
poultry education meetings
was held Thursday evening
at the Lancaster Farm and
Home Center, according to
associate Lancaster County
agent Jay Irwin. Speaking to
the, assembled poultrymen
were three of Penn State’s
poultry extension
specialists.
Broiler condemnations
were discussed by Dr. Floyd
Hicks. He pointed out that
Pennsylvania is one percent
higher than the U.S. average
condemnation rate. Leucosis
causes 57 percent of all
condemnations. Hicks noted,
but said this percentage is
decreasing since vac
cination. Another problem
area that can be managed is
ventilation. Proper ven
tilation will reduce breast
blisters and maintain litter
moisture at about 25 percent
year round. Ammonia gas
can be a problem when it
exceeds 20-25 ppm for over 72
hours exposure. The most
important factor in broiler
management is the proper
combination of temperature
and humidity, Hicks noted.
Undergrade and egg shell
damage were discussed by
Professor Kermit Birth. He
illustrated cracked egg
shells like a sledge hammer
bouncing off a rock on the
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These rations, made with high quality ingredients, are balanced
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the right ration at the *ight time can help hens produce each
dozen of eggs on a minimum of feed.
Come in or call us for more information on Purina Temp-R-
Rated Laying Chows for your birds Let us help you get more
eggs during all seasons of the year with the right ration.
High Bros.
PHONE: 354-0301
GORDONViLLE
David L. Stoddard
Wenger’s Feed Mill Inc.
McCracken’s Feed Mill,. Inc.
2 NEW CHARLOTTES!,, MANHEIM
PHONE: 717-665-2186 „
Ira B. Landis
PHONE 665-3248
BOX 276, MANHEIM RD3
West Willow Fanners Assn., Inc.
first blow, but repeated
blows like a sledge hammer
bouncing off a rock on the
first blow, but repeated
blows break it. Eggs will
crack with repeated bumps,
however slight, Birth said.
Reducing water tem
perature will reduce thermal
checks, but water tem
perature is only a secondary
cause; the primary cause
will be elsewhere.
Where the stress is due to
contact with hard surface,
don’t over-correct with too
resiliant substance. Eggs
will then bounce into other
eggs causing a worse
problem.
Shell quality goes beyond
surface conditions and
thickness. Sometimes eggs
of the same shell thickness
will have a different
breaking point - a different
shell quality.
To pin point problem
areas, Birth said poultrymen
should identify where
cracked eggs are located in
the carton since a pattern
will show you where it is
happening in your system.
Eggs may be bumped
several times from the nest
and gathering area and not
show up as cracks until
packaged. Continued
maintainance is the most
important factor.
John B. Kurtz
PHONE: 354-9251
R.D.3, EPHRATA
PHONE: 717-529-6212
RD.I, OXFORD, PA
PHONE: 367-1195
RHEEMS
John I. Hess, 11, ktc.
PHONE: 442-4632
PARADISE
PHONE: 464-3431
WEST WILLOW
Walter Shaub, right, president of the Lancaster
County Poultry Association, is shown welcoming Penn
State speakers at a Poultry Education meeting last
Thursday at the Lancaster Farm and Home Center.
The speakers, from left, were: Dr. Dwight Schwartz,
poultry veterinarian; Dr. Floyd Hicks, poultry
specialist, and Kermit Birth, poultry marketing
specialist.
Parasites and their control
was the topic presented by
Dr. Dwight Schwartz. The
Northern Fowl mite is the
most difficult to deal with, he
said. With the advent of wire
floors and cages, we have
few problems with internal
parasites. Fowl ticks are
only a problem when birds
are outside. There are two
kinds of mites; the red mites
which live in cracks and
attach to the birds when at
rest, and the Northern Fowl
mites which live solely on the
birds. Mites feed on blood
creating anemia in the birds.
READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL
MARKET REPORTS
TAX PREPARATION
Farm - Business - Individual
HAROLD H. GREIDER
BUSINESS CONSULTANT
326 Willow Street Pike Willow Street, PA
' Phone 717-464-2951
PLEASE CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT
NELSON WEAVER & SON
RD2
Lititz, Pa.
49% SOYBEAN MEAL
BULK or BAGGED
For the Lowest Prices in the Area
Call Today
PHONE 626-8538
ROBERT GUTSHALI
(717)933-4616
Lancaster Pipe &
distributors
Acorn unloaders
bunk feeders
tube feeders
generators
chute hoppers
Self Unloading Silage
Cattle and hog feeders
Automatic roller mills
This reduces their resistance
and cautf|gfl|ther disease
problems/MBL ff ee flying
birds can ;gpreMfc*Northem
Fowl mitelS
Four materials are
cleared and recommended
for control; Malathion,
Sevin, Rabon and Coßal.
Birds will build an immunity
and even though one
material works for awhile,
you may have to change.
Two or three applications
are required to break the life
cycle of the mite. One gallon
of spray is needed per 100
birds.
Model 2012,19" impeller
Model 3013,27” impeller
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 1,1975
Messick
Wins Trip
To Hawaii
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Messick of Messick Farm
Equipment, Elizabethtown,
have been named a winner in
International Harvester’s
year-long parts sales
campaign. Messick and his
wife will join more than 100
International Harvester
dealer parts managers and
their wives and company
regional parts sales
managers-all winners in the
firm’s past year’s retail
parts sales program-who
will be leaving February 21
to enjoy six days in Honolulu,
Hawaii, as guests of In
ternational Harvester.
The top 84 dealer parts
managers chosen from IH’s
42 parts sales areas also will
become the first members of
Think Big.
31
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That’s the capacity of New Idea’s big
Single Beater PTO spreader—built to make
short work of those big spreading jobs.
Optional Upper Beater
Breaks up big hunks,
shreds the load for better
spreading pattern... adds
load-carrying capacity, as
well.
2-Year Warranty on Chain. When you think big, think
conveyor chain. This giant has a super Heavy Duty
Chain (20,000 lbs. tensile strength) that’s backed by
this full 2-year warranty.
Stop in. We’re thinking
pig on trades... right now!
A. LHERR&BRO.
Quarryville
717-786-3521
........ LONGENECRER FARM SUPPLY
CHAS. J. McCOMSEY & SONS Rhp . m .
Hickory Hill, Pa 717-367-3590
215-932-2615
STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE
Cochranville, Pa
215-593-5280
A.B.C. GROFF, INC.
New Holland
717-354-4191
a newly established IH Parts
Managers Council. The
council, according to the
company, Is designed as an
idea exchange, providing an
opportunity for both IH
management and dealer
representatives to discuss
mutual problems, and ex
change ideas on parts, the
marketing of parts,
distribution, merchandising
and sales.
The winning dealer parts
manager's program was
based on a 12-month overall
retail objective per
formance.
Managers in each of the 42
parts sales areas competed
against each other for two
trip awards: One going to the
parts manager who had the
greatest volume over his 12
months retail objective and
the other to the parts
manager with the greatest
percent gain over his retail
parts sales objective.
Messick has been parts
manager for Messick Farm
Equipment for seven years!
ROY H. BUCH, INC.
Ephrata, R D 2
717-859-2441
N. G. HERSHEY & SON
Manheim
717-665-2271
LANDIS BROS., INC.
Lancaster
717-393-3906
lew Negley-Miller Silos
silo blowers
conveyors
barn cleaners
calf stalls
free stalls
cow mats
barn fans
Ritchie water fountains
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