H&7\ £3 TRY THE NEW HY-LINE W-36 LOCAL RECORDS ARE PROOF OF PERFORMANCE LEADERSHIP ★ EGG NUMBERS ★ LIVABILITY Hy-Line is a brand name. Numbers and letters refer to varieties, l * Registered Trademarks of Pioneer Hi-bred International, Inc. Des Moines, la., U.S.A, '.Please Note The Hen Day Eggs! O * Hij-Line BRAND CH -/o 250 225 200 175 125 100 age inwks 26 30 35 39 43 48 52 56 61 65 70 74 78 'Divide eggs or feed per day or number of birds dead by original number of birds housed, and multiply by 100 to give record to plot Plot records at the midpoint of each week Eggs Per The slanting per cent production curve begins after 8 months It Hen indicates the normal decrease in rate of lay Housed 0 A charted production line parallel to the colored band may be con sidered normal after 8 months of age EER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC HY-LINE INTERNATIONAL DIVISION ★ EGG QUALITY ★ EGG VALUE ★ FEED EFFICIENCY ★ PERSISTANCY ★ VERY STRONG SHELLS -36 HEN HOUSED* RECORDS GUIDE Graph Your Flock’s Records on These Guides njfsf (Hen housed rate of lay, % depletion per month and cumulative feed per 100 birds IN: TRY THE MEW HY-LINE W-36 MOW! HY-CROSS COMPANY 4037 Swamp Road Doylestown, Pa. 18901 (215)348-2661 BEN K, STOLTZfUS 384 E. Main St. Leola, Pa. 17540 • A declining line compared to the colored band indicates deteriorating performance after 8 months of age Try to determine management change or disease control nessary to help the flock. • A climbing charted production line indicates improving performance after 8 months of age The very best flocks go above the blue area • Feed used per dozen increases with age of flock, after peak production CONTACT; ARTHUR DEIWEILER Box 84 Danboro, Pa. 18916 (215)348-3117 DOR KELSEY 130Ashlea Gardens New Holland, Pa. 17557 (717)354-7479 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 20,1978—! Printed in U S A o Htf'Lijrtc® * O»AND CHICKS FRANK M. LOEW, JR. RD4 Quakertown, Pa. 18951 (215) 536-3356 IN NEW JERSEY EMAN RITTER Vineland, NJ. (609)697-0271 H 5956 (Rev S/74) 7
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