A2B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 29,1981 Boar sale attracts distant buyers, sets record BY DEBBIE KOONTZ UNIVERSITY PARK - Penn sylvania’s 4th Performance Tested Boar Sale broke previous records in two capacities Wednesday night when it packed in buyers from six states and Canada and sold boars for an average of $541 30 According to Reno Thomas, Brooks End Farm and breeder of the top indexing pen in the 1981 Boar Test, this new average and buyer turnout is proof of the ef fectiveness of the swine testing programs. “We are now attracting the attention of hog producers all over the eastern United States Before we had to go out of state to get test hogs,” Thomas said. Five years ago that’s what Thomas had to do when he went to Ireland, purchased hogs, and in troduced “new blood” to Americans. This year’s top pen is a “result of new blood lines from Ireland,” Thomas said He bred the high indexing and the high-selling boar . Speaking out in favor of the testing program is State Agriculture Secretary Penrose Hallowell who said, “Performance testing is an excellent way to turn genetic improvement into higher profits ” %WSkFARH/l & IcJFAMILY UJ CENTER (®|/ We Custom Make Most Sizes & Types of Hydraulic Hose And Fittings! Q2Mi£ WEAVERS DISTRIBUTOR OF CENTRAL TRACTOR FARM A FAMILY CENTER , Thomas gives more support for the program by adding, “Testing gives the consumer better quality meat for less dollars everybody profits.” And indeed everybody did profit at this sale Held at the Meat Animal Evaluation Center in State College, the sale featured one Berkshire, 13 Duroc, four Hamp shire, four Landrace, five Spotted and 23 Yorkshire boars, all on a controlled program Thomas’ top indexing pen had an average daily gain of 217 pounds per day, 2.32 pounds of feed to produce a pound of gain and took 153 days to reach 230 pounds The pen, sired by RTB9 Danny 194-9, averaged 64 inches of fat, 4.90 square inch loin eyes, 64.4 percent lean cuts and a final average index of 143 High indexer from the top pen was RTBI Danny 28-9 who had an average daily gain of 2 21 pounds, 149 days to 230 pounds, backfat of 62 inches 64 9 percent lean cuts and final index of 148 Harold Eby of Hagerstown, Md purchased the animal for $9OO High seller, also owned by Thomas and in the top pen, was 28- 11 who had an average daily gain of 2 22,148 days to 230 pounds, backfat of .68 inches, and a final index of RJ). 4125 FLECTWI iNHMNd' Now Thru Saturday, Sept. 5 144 The high seller went for Sl5OO to Shur-Gain Farm of Maple, On tario, Canada The high indexing Duroc pen, the second highest pen over all. breeds was owned by Calvin H Lazarus and Sons of Busy Acres Farms, Whitehall, Centre County The pen averaged a final index of 126. The four boars were sired by CHIiS Riggin Clout 1 Third high indexing pen belonged to Grandview Farms of Wellersburg, Somerset County, who consigned the top landrace pen The boars, sired by LNR Bigfoot 28-5 had an average daily gam of 216 pounds and final index of 126 Second individual high selling boar was a owned and bred by David Korns of Grandview Farms This boar had a final index of 148, had a daily gain of 2 14 pounds a day and took 158 days to reach 230 pounds This boar was purchased by Brooks End Farm for $925 The overall sale average was up from last year the average was $537 50 and there were two less boars last year 48 sold Although the record for the highest selling performance tested boar still remains to a Yorkshire boar which sold for $l6OO in 1978, A somnnev> CROW AtOUT— LOW CLASSIFIED RATES WITH EXCELLENT RESULTS! 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