Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspection Nov. 3 CATTLE 132.000 132.000 130.000 394.000 389.000 391.000 WEDNESDAY 11/3/99 (EST) WEEK AGO (EST) YEAR AGO (ACT) WEEK TO DATE (EST) SAME PD LT WK (EST) SAME PD LT YR (EST) Middleburg Livestock Middleburg, Pa. November 2,1999 Report Supplied Bj PDA CATTLE 481 [PDA] SLAUGHTER STEERS High Choice and Prime 2-4 1125-1425 lbs 72 00 78 00, Choice 2-7 1075 1495 lbs 64 75 72 25 Select 1-7 58 00-65 00, Standaid 1-2 44 50-57 25 HOLSTEIN STEERS High Choice and Prime 2-3 1345-1515 lbs 62 00-64 25 one 66 00, Choice 2 7 1180-1570 lbs 56 75-62 75, Select 1-2 47 50-55 75, lew Standard 1-2 40 00-44 00 HEIFERS Choice 2-4 1060 1775 lbs 64 00-69 75, few Select 1-7 58 00-63 00, Standard 1-2 40 00-54 75 COWS Breakers 75 80% lean 36 50 41 25, Boners 80-85% lean 35 50-39 50, Lean 85-90% lean 26 00 77 00 Shells down to 20 00 BULLOCKS few Select 1-3 48 50- 53 50 BULLS few Yield Grade 1 1385 2030 lbs 39 00 44 00 with one 52 00 Yield Giade 2 915-1655 lbs 36 00 40 50 FEEDER CATTLE STEERS Medium and Large 1 225 475 lbs 69 GO -79 00 one lot ' 85 00, 500-600 lbs deworm with confidence... 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Hoechst Roussel Vet A member of the Hoechst Group Hoechst " The name and logo Hoechst are registered trademarks of Hoechst AG * Vdult brown stomach worm 2nd lungworm. plus adults and immature* of barbcrpotc worm, small stomach worm, bankrupt worm, small intestinal wmm. ihreadnewkcd worm, hookworm and nodular worm HOGS 391.000 389.000 384.000 1.170.000 1.168.000 1,144,000 CALVES 6,000 6,000 6,000 16,000 16,000 17,000 66 50-75 50, 775-850 lbs 65 00-74 00, Medium and Large 2 705-495 lbs 51 00-66 00, 500-660 lbs 45 00-59 00, 700-905 lbs 40 00-58 00 HEIFERS Medium and Large I 205 400 lbs 60 00- 70 50, one lot 81 00, 495 -595 lb 60 CO -62 50, 675 760 lbs 54 00-65 00 Medium and Large 2 340 440 lbs 54 00-62 00, 500 675 lbs 42 00-47 00, 700-845 lbs 40 00 48 00 BULLS Medium and Large 1 200-335 lbs 70 50-76 50, 400 480 lbs 65 00-72 00, 500-550 lbs 62 00- 67 00, Medium and Large 2 300-485 lbs 48 50-57 00 500-680 lbs 42 00 48 00 CALVES 245 VEALERS few Good 130-140 lbs 57 00 60 00, Standard and Good 80-1 lbs 20 00-29 00, Utility 65- 105 lbs 10 00-19 00 FARM CALVES No 1 Holstein bulls 90-125 lbs 100 00-137 00, 80-90 lbs 80 00 87 00 No 2 90 125 lbs 45 00 110 00, 75 85 lbs 42 00-70 00 No I Holstein heifers 75-110 270 00 350 00, No 2 75 105 lbs 145 00 265 00 Beef tvpe bulls and heifers 85-110 lbs 85 00 132 00 HOGS 161 (11/01 & 02/19) Bulk of supply sold on Monday and reported by the auction BARROWS AND GILTS 49 54% lean 230-270 lbs 38 00-40 00, 45-50% lean 225-275 lbs 35 00-37 75, 40-45% ' *1 lilkllilu/.ill I lean 290 115 lbs 36 00 38 00 SOWS US 1-3 300 485 lbs 25 00 35 00 515-565 lbs 28 00 31 75 BOARS one 505 lbs 6 00 FEEDER PIGS 18 Few US 1-3 35 45 lbs 6 00 10 00 per head SHEEP 35 SLAUGHTER LAMBS Choice 50 60 lbs 73 00 100 00, 65 85 lbs 70 00 87 00 100 115 lbs 52 00 63 00 SLAUGHTER SHEEP 16 00 29 00 with a couple 37 00 GOATS 19 Medium Billies 46 00 5100, Large Nannies 46 00 52 00 Medium 3100-38 00. Laige Kids 21 00 34 00 Small Kids 15 00-20 00 per head SHEEP 14.000 14.000 14.000 43.000 42.000 40.000 Belleville Livestock Belles ille, Pa. November .3,1999 Report Supplied By PDA CATTLE 277 (SUPPLIED BY THE AUCTION) SLAUGHTER STEERS Select 1-3 57 00-61 00 HOLSTEINS Select 1 2 53 00-55 50 HEIFERS Choice 2-4 1200-1400 lbs 6100-63 50 Select 1-3 54 00-57 00, Standard 1 2 42 00 49 00 SLAUGHTER COWS Breakers 75-80% lean 36 25-39 50 few to 41 00. Boners 80-85% lean 30 75- 35 75, Lean 85-90% lean 24 00-3100 Shells down to 15 00 BULLS Yield Grade I 1200 1500 lbs 40 75-47 25, Yield Grade 2 1000-1350 lbs 37 75-39 00 CALVES 107 VEALERS Standard and Good 80-90 lbs 17 00-20 00, 90-100 lbs 2100-26 00 Utility 55 75 lbs 1000-1500 FARM CALVES No 1 Holstein bulls 95-120 lbs 110 00-155 00, No 2 90-120 lbs 87 00-108 00 HOGS 20 BARROWS AND GILTS 49-54% lean 230-260 lbs 44 00 46 50 SOWS US 1 3 400-750 lbs 31 00 Approved for lactating dairy cattle No milk withdrawal — No milk discard for more information, call 1-800-659-4790 Overall strategic objective: Allow replacements to attain maximum growth and development to reach breeding size unhampered by parasites. Maintain heifers as parasite-free, to prevent infection of the milking herd. Maintain control measures for all cows exposed to any parasites Allow lactating cows to attain maximum lactation potential possible with their genetics and nutrition. Avoid wasting deworming dollars on cows in late lactation, dry or already parasite-free Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 6, 1999-Al7 37 00 FEEDER PIGS 23 US 13 13 00 24 00 - per head SHEEP 26 SLAUGHTER LAMBS Choice 70-90 lbs 65 00-77 00 40 55 lbs 98 00-1 MOO SLAUGHTER SHEEP 25 00-47 00 GOATS 26 Large Billies 71 00 94 00 Large Nannies 49 00 58 00 Medium 40 00 50 00 Large Kids 27 00 35 00 per head Morrison Cove Livestock Martimburg, Pa. November 1, 1999 Report Supplied by Auction CATTLE: 218. STEERS CHOICE 65.00-68.10; GOOD 62.00-64.75. HEIFERS: CHOICE 64.00-67.00; GOOD 60.50-63.50. COWS; UTILITY & COMMERCIAL 34.50-39.00, CANNER AND LOW CUT TER 15.00-33.50. BULLOCKS: GOOD & CHOICE 41.00- BULLS: YIELD GRADE NO. 1 37.00- FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS 48.00-72.00; BULLS 45.00-69.00; HEIF ERS 43.00-65.00. CALVES: 124. PRIME, NO MKT. TEST; CHOICE 72.00-85.00; GOOD 61.00- STANDARD 18.00-38.00; HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-130 LBS. 50.00- HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 90-130 LBS. 100.00-272.00. HOGS: 127. US NO. 1-2 38.50-40.50; US NO. 1-3 36.00-39.00. SOWS: US NO. 1-3 18.00-32.00. BOARS: 6.00-18.00. FEEDER PIGS: 44 HEAD. US#l&3 20-50 LBS. 9.00-14.00. Drufinktf Agronomic Consulting Service, LLC Estate Settlements 1907 Division Hwy Ephrata, PA 17522 (717) 355-2800 > SHEEP: 40. CHOICE LAMBS 80.00-85.00, GOOD LAMBS 75.00-80.00, SLAUGHTER EWES 16.00-35.00. GOATS: 18.00-94.00. STOCK BULLS AND STEERS (200-500 LBS.) 50.00-90.00. STOCK HEIFERS: 36.00-82.00. SLAUGHTER STEERS: GOOD TO CHOICE 64.00-69.00; MEDIUM TO GOOD 55.0063.50, HEAVY CHOICE OVER 1450 LB. 50.0062.00. HOLSTEIN STEERS: HEAVY CHOICE 40.00-51.50. LIGHT 35.0046.50. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: GOOD TO CHOICE 60.0065.25; MEDIUM TO GOOD 45.0058.00. BULLS; HEAVY 38.0044.00, LIGHT 38.0052,00. COWS: UTILITY (HOLSTEIN) 34.75-41.50, COMMERCIAL TO GOOD 30.00-36.50, CULL COWS 28.00 AND DOWN. VEALS: GOOD TO CHOICE 50.00- MEDIUM TO GOOD 20.00- 808 CALVES: 30.00 AND DOWN. HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES - RETURN TO FARM (90 TO 120 LB.)-UP TO 135.00. 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