C24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 14,1980 it ain’t ea NEWARK, Del. - The University of Delaware’s new teaching broiler house here got its first use this Spring as members of the honorary fraternity, Alpha Zeta, raised 1000 chickens in it for a fund-raising project to benefit the College of Agricultural Sciences. The students involved came away from their first venture into commercial type broiler production with a healthy respect for any chicken farmer who manages to stay m business on a profit margin of one cent or less per bird. In spite of a lot of hard work, good management and generous industry support, they barely broke even, reports Paul Meckley, one of their faculty advisors. He says profits were down largely because of disease problems of the sort com mon in new broiler houses. These were anticipated. In fact, there’s even a term used to describe this kind of production set-back “new house syndrome.” Actually, because of the problems they encountered, the pledges probably learned a lot more than they would have under normal con ditions, notes Meckley. When sick birds were removed from the flock, students took part in the necropsies. This way they could see just what con ditions like air sac and Gumboro disease do to an animal. Other than the expected disease outbreak, Meckley and poultry farm supervisor Bob Alphm, Jr., say the students did a great job Standing Foursquare “That tower of strength which stood font sqiune to all the winds that blew ” I k rt s an ini estate nt that stands toursqu ire lor \ our moral and t tint il cone it lions 1 oursc|tiart st tks grots th of capital and int onu through high tjiialiti common stocks without nncstmg in alcohol tobacco .ind drug issues There is no charge to buy or sell shares. < ill Mrs Kr osier I 800 22s 626 S In M iss ic hnst Us collect 61 “ )B2 8260 I or more omipkii in form it ion me hilling in m igi me ni Ice s mil ollu r c h irgi s mil t \pt nsc s m nl coupon or c ill toll In i lor i I'rospi i lus IU ul n c ire to IK h' ton \on nnist or si nil nmno Foursquare Fund 2I I cdir il Sin 11 Boston M\ 02110 \tont \{/(ht w ( U\ I Broilers teach college students V , Ag engineering student Eric Tschantre measures relative humidity in U of D's new teaching broiler house as part of special problem aimed at helping reduce ammonia build-up during poultry production. managing their flock. Pledges were required to Between 15-20 pledges check twice a day to be sure (mWI Tennyson Sftlh /u> LF 2 The best in fun at the 26th annual KEMPTON COUNTRY FAIR Friday to Sunday June 20 - 21 - 22 TRACTOR PULLING CONTEST Friday, 6:30 • Moderate and Super Stock Class B Pull Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m. • Farm Tractor Class (Lehigh and Berks Co only) 6:30 • Farm Sanctioned Class plus... Friday • BIG AL DOWNING • Dutch Queen Casual and Costume Fashion Show Saturday • RONNIE SMITH • Baking Contest • Northwesterners • Jeep Rodeo • Children’s Day Magic Show • Queen Production and Evening Gown Contest Sunday • BILLY WALKER • Fireman’s Water Hose Com petition • Jeep Rodeo • Penn sylvania Dutch Queen Finals Midway • 100 Exhibitors • Bingo • Great Food • FREE ENTERTAINMENT rain or shine ADMISSION: Only $2.50 per carload per day KEMPTON COMMUNITY CENTER Located in Kempton, five miles north of Rt 22 on Rt 737orRt 143 Phone (215)756-6444