j)44—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 6,1982 , : l I CALVES: THE RIGHT START IS I I MCV ESSENTIAL FOR LATER... I I AVERAGEGROWTH RATE . . t . I ■ OTO ,«o 2 mo 3 mo .mo smo 6 mo Calves raised the Purina way average up to 400 pounds I ■ «»». at 6 months, while calves on a typical home-mix ration ■ I average 345 pounds. I ■ awm You’re not just raising calves, you’re looking for strong, I ■ well-developed herd replacements able to produce to I I 200 tbs y their maximum potential. And the faster you get that I I '' production, the sooner it pays. I I ,ootß : The Purina calf program goes a long way toward I ■ developing that potential. Each product in the program is ■ ■ brth i—i designed topromotethe kind of growth and development ■ ■ that helps build those 400-pound heifers in 6 months. And ■ I voo or with that type of development, they’ll be well on their way I ■ to earlier calving and earlier milk income for you. I ■ Colt Groweno H — Purina calf program H - = Home-mixed ration II I ...PERFORMANCE! I I HERD #1 HERD #2 | HERD #3 I I 1 st CALF HEIFERS Ist CALF HEIFERS Ist CALF HEIFERS I I Age Days in Milk Projected ~ ■ ■ lbs. Milk Age Lbs. Milk lbs. Fat Age Lbs. Milk Lbs. Fat ■ I 2-00 136 13,921 2-01 18,412 492 2-07 15,576 493 I ■ Ml 305 21,666 2-01 14,758 556 2-00 11,658 565 I ■ 2-02 230 14,746 2-01 13,653 509 1-11 17,798 571 I ■ 2-01 225 21,763 1-11 16,399 669 1-11 535 ■ 2-01 253 20,485 2-01 16,509 592 2-00 17,980 573 H ■ 2-02 223 15,151 2-03 14,380 598 2-02 ~ 17,528 711 ■ ■ 1-11 190 14,895 2-03 12,341 456 2-01 14,925 487 ■ ■ 2-01 193 16,910 1-11 17,865 603 2-02 18,281 692 I ■ 2-01 -107 15,495 2-01 17,581 603 2-02 15,653 457 ■ | 2-02 150 18,449 2-00 16,881 565 2-01 14,186 465 | | 1-09 305 20,059 2-02 20,246 657 I ■ 2-00 305 20,749 1-11 14,150 532 U 1 10,130 330 I ■ 2-03 268 15,376 1-11 16,227 619 ' I ■ 2-01 302 17,769 2-00 15,084 474 I ■ 2-00 299 16,036 2-00 16.549 534 | ■ 2-00 301 17,677 2-01 16,507 645 /fZ>& I ■ 2-03 211 14,626 2-10 17,050 588 I ■ 2-04 66 14,320 2-00 12,841 432 \ w / ■ ■ 2-02 113 16,501 2-00 .16,077 638 vFMn D ■ 2-00 115 15,666 1-11 17,559 596 /I f\\ I ■ 2-00 102 20,803 2-00 16,126 574 WvV I ■ 1-10 99 18,668 2-03 16,843 524 I ■ 2-01 305 18,222 2-09 18,914 597 STO' I I 2-00 305 16,598 2-01 16,215 568 Mf&L I ■ 1-11 305 18,903 WL . I I SEE YOUR PURINA DEALER TODAY! 'PV I UMBERGER’S MILL riui . ppnrp . M . uimimiinw I ■ PHONE 717-442*4183 PHONE 717-867-5161 WEST WILLOW U g HENNINGER & SON INC. ■ ■ 717 768 3301 FONTANA, PA 17042 FARMERS ASSN INC IH. 0. nHlllllUltll 01 dUH, lIIU. M H PARADISE. PA 17562 rHIWICIIO HOOn., mil. PHONE 717-362-3333 ■ < ’ oorf PHONE: 717-464-3386 BERRYSBURG, PA 17005 H ■ KEYSTONE MILLS Breeding west willow, pa 17583 ■ ■ men Done Johnß. Kurtz M H nion onuo. phone 717-354-4616 717738-1088 mm PHONE 717-354-0301 HD3, EPHRATA, PA 17522 ■ GORDONVILLE. PA 17529 .... ■ I MCCRACKEN’S EH9 SOUTHERN DIVISION tfW. MM I H V a v mn luo CCCD ml I lUP West Willow Farmers Assoc., Inc. /fiftw/tij-* ■ ■ n«n ruu, mu. rccu mill, mu. phone: 717-529-2113 phone- 215-488-6211 ■ S' PHONE- 717-866-2324 PHONE; 717-665-2186 CflD ndfln ORdniIPTIOI\I STHAUSSTOWN. PA 19559 ■ 23 N PARK ST RICHLAND, PA 17087 2 NEW CHARLOTTE ST. MANHEIM. PA 17545 rllll uUUU rnUUUL»IIUW RDI, OXFORD. PA 19363 H
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