mm ■^S^eHyTineTW36^*^Se « Tw-36lHEN DAY* RECORDS GUIDE / Graph Your Flock’s Records on These Guides Flocll «a, ood* ' * nU m LLTI&® n q, 'qhano (Hen Day rate of lav % depletion per month and cumulative feed per 100 birds per day '"HICKS ’en eggs and eggs per hen to uifei ft f /7*7 TRY THE NEW HY-LIIME W-36 LOCAL RECORDS ARE PROOF OF IN: ★ EGG NUMBERS * ★ LIVABILITY Hy-Lirte is a brand name. Numbers and letters refer to varieties. ‘‘’Registered Trademarks of Pioneer Hi-bred Internation, Inc., Des Moines, la., USA. “Look” for yourself-We need say no more m Vo jc.cTeJ&s 250 . sn 225 175 ageinmos 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ArFIMVUKC 11 I I I ' I I I II 111 s 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 numbe- of birds and multiply by 100 to give record to plot Plot records at the midpoint of each week • The slanting per cent production curve begins after 8 months It Indicates the normal decrease in rate of lay • A charted production line parallel to the colored band may be considered normal ofter 8 months of age HY CROSS COMPANY 4037 SWAMP ROAD, DOYLESTOWN, PA 18901 EGG QUALITY ★ ★ PERSISTANCY TRY THE MEW HY-LiIME W-36 IMOWI HY-CROSS COMPANY 4037 Swamp Road Doylestown, Pa, 18901 (215)348-2661 BEN K. STOLTZFUS 384 E. Main St. Leola, Pa. 17540 PERFORMANCE LEADERSHIP EGG VALUE ★ FEED EFFICIENCY ★ VERY STRONG SHELLS • A declining line compared to the colored band indicates deteriorating performance after 8 months of age Try to determine management change or disease control • A eh ih*ng charted production I ne indicates improving performance after months of age i 1 per dozen increases with age of flock after peak production FML • - -CONTfICT ARTHUR DEIWEILER Box 84 Danboro, Pa. 18916 (215)348-3117 DON KELSEY 130 Ashiea Gardens New Holland, Pa. 17557 (717)3?4-7479 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23,1971 Hu m Lutc® * BOAND FRANK M. LOEW, JR. RD4 Quakertown, Pa. 18951 (215)536-3356 IN NEW JERSEY MAN RITTER Vineland, N.J. (609)697-0271 $ * o CHICKS r B-: