i^AL., ■ v4iEb va y Bright Meadows Elevation Mona, a 10-month old, sold for $1225 to Oxford Farms, one of the more active bidders at the sale. For Rlißersohs '’S**' v fx X. * 'J* A Loader That's Easy to Operate Hydra-Mac s DUAL HYDRA LEVERS control all loader operations speed, direction, bucket and boom (no foot pedals) Two T-bar levers utilize a natural hand coordination making Hydra-Mac very easy to operate A Loader to Reduce Your Service Time HYDROSTATIC ALL GEAR DRIVE means no chains belts or sprockets to break, ad|ust or maintain A Loader of Quality Hydra-Mac offers a 24 MONTH WARRANTY ON ALL GEAR DRIVE COMPONENTS One year warranty on other components Our loaders are built rugged with an all welded unitized body of heavy plate steel Your Area Hydra-Mac Dealer: IVAN ZOOK Belleville, PA LEISER SALES & RENTAL Bethlehem, PA C & W EQUIPMENT, INC. Carlisle, PA STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE Cochranville, PA Hydra-Machine. CT" I MMMr< , t / \ . > ' . A j/lt BOX N Thief River Falls, MN 56701 Ph: 218/681-7130 * > W * V . h *£ «» FOX EQUIPMENT Greensburg, PA SHARTLESVILLE FARM SERVICE Hamburg, PA UMBERGER’S MILL Lebanon, PA ICKES FARM SUPPLY Osterburg, PA T""-* . . •*r * . Jj*l s I i : 1 ;- ' J f 1 n X', I fir If If »1 t? i I', <f *, i I /f/rii/ A Loader with Versatility-Plus Make your skid steer do even more of your work by adding these options and attachments Manure Fork, Grapple Fork, Backhoe Post Hole Auger, PLUS a Live Mechanical Power Take Off to operate your gram auger or these PTO attachments Snowblower, Flail mower, Trencher and more Financing Available! Don't Wait l Put a Hydra Mac loader to work NOW Check with your local dealer about a Finance Plan or Leasing Plan to suit your needs A Skid Steer Loader to Handle Any Job Five models ranging from 18 H P to 58 H P Operating capacities from 675 lb to 2150 lb niiwr*- t Holland Lancastcir Farming, Saturday, June 14,1980—C21 sale (Continued from Page C2O) shows records to 18,610 pounds milk and 765 pounds fat. A calf, bom October 20, 1979, went for $1550, also to Oxford farms. The calf was a daughter of Glendell Arhnda Chief. The calf’s dam is Lead- Dale Lucky Betty, a cow with records showing a high butterfat percentage, and a Very Good rating as a four year old. In all, 314 animals were sold at auction. Calves and yearlings brought between $250 and $1550. Bred heifers and springers brought between $l3OO and C.J. WONSIDLER BROTHERS Quakertown, PA B. EQUIP., INC. Waynesboro, PA E. T. CLINE Hagerstown, MD BIGGS EQUIPMENT Rising Sun, MD Capons need managing UNIVERSITY PARK - Caponize a 21-day-old cockerel chicken and it becomes fragile to raise, gets sick quicker and takes close managing to get a Grade A capon carcass to market, according to Her bert Jordan, Extension Poultry Specialist. Capons require close care the first six weeks of life and hospital-hke during the time of surgery. Three critical things to remember in growing and marketing capons are: —A market must be established for all the birds at least a month before they $2550 on the average, The sale was well attended with buyers listed from New Jersey, New York, Virginia, Minnesota, Indiana, Georgia, Arkansas and Pennsylvania. LONG JOHN BALMER INSOLATION R.D.5, Box 369 Manheim, PA (717)665-4132 '->-4 are sold. Each bird must brmg $1.40 per pound of dressed carcass to make the maximum net mcome. —After surgery, all campons must be watered, fed, and cared for in a manner that they stay healthy and gam steadily. If capons get fat too early they will “go down on their legs”, sit on their breast and develop breast blisters and twisted legs. As a result, the carcass will be downgraded to Grade B. Keep capons healthy and trim until 2-3 weeks before slaughter, then fatten them. —Finally, capons only do well if they are a roaster cross. Broiler crosses do not do well as capons. So select the right genetic potential when buying a bird. Structure • Fully Insured • Free Estimates We Can Oo The Job Now
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