Well-Established Service Answers Profit Problems ' ouaaoiaigi._rrriaai.o'r're'rowi~i , _...- - _ ZEBRUARZLJ. m; SIsur - Gain I Feeds SHUR-GAIH FeedSgervice Mill Still-Mi The story of brinllfll 5115M"! leading to farm livestock is an interesting chapter in Canadian III-[Qtfltuffll progress. Balanced feeding as its name smile"! "W". adding certain essential food ma- terials that are lackin! III ffffm grown grains. These food materials are protein. needed for growth IMI the production of milk and eggs; minerals, for bone development and vitamins for health and dil- eaae resistance. Farm animals, like their masters must get the neces- eary proteins, minerals and vitame ins for maximum growth and health. Nature looks after the wild animals and birds but the domesti- cated animal is entirely dependent on the farmer for its food require- merits. The old days of throwing a hand- ful of grain to thehens are past. Scientists discovered, for instance, that unless the laying hen gets suf- ficient egg making material in its feed. egg production falls off. By running countless experiments it was determined how much protein, minerals, vitamins and carbohy- drate (starchi a I\f‘I1 must get each day in its feed in order to produce a maximum number of eggs and at the same time maintain body weight and good health. Similar food demands are made by all the other classes of farm livestock. {he dairy cow produces milk which is high in protein and minerals and therefore the cow must get these materials in her feed for full pro- duction. . Hogs too must get a balanced ration for maximum and profitable growth. The hog is the fastest growing animal on the farm. Growth depends on protein and therefore balanced feeding is essen- lal for successful hog production. University tests show that a heg fed a balanced ration will gain at the rate of one pound for every 3 1-2 pounds of feed. whereas‘ hogs fed nothing but grain. require five or more pounds of grain for eaco pound of gain. Balanced feeding is essential for successful and profitable livestock production. However, one of the FEED SERVICE stumbling blocks to bringing bal- anced feeding to the farmer was the fact that the materials neces- sary to balance farm Irown srlifll were usually produced far awe! from the farm community. _WI\II‘I the grain with which the supple- mental concentrate has to be mixed ia produced in the farm commun- ity. Locations On P_.E.I. a This problem of brlnalnl the manufacture of balanced feeds right into the farm community Where feeds could be supplied at first cost, was solved hy the Shun Gain Feed Service organization of Canada Packers Limited. OUR DELIVERY AT YOUR SERVICE FROM MANUFACTURER TO FEEDER DIRECT BALANCED FEEDING AT LOWEST COST w: cum A sans-emu mo FOR rvm area IEATON s. MucRAIE WINSLOE, r. r. I. KENSINGTON FEED SERVICE KENSINGTON, P. E. I. MocGUIGAN 8i BOYLE HUNTER RIVER, P.E.i. P. L. MORRIS FEED SERVICE Shur-Gain Feeds Service manu- |(|N|(QRAI p_ E_ l’ facturers balanced feeds in local feed mills under contract with Can- ada Packers feed division. The ad- vantages of this system were soon apparent and the idea met with such a wave of popularity that o- day there are over ‘I00 Shur-Galn Feed Service mills operating across Canada- manufacturing balanced feeds for poultry, hogs and cattle. There are two main advantages to local manufacture- feeds are freshly made and this means that they are more palatable than feeds that ha\'e been in storage. Another advantage to fresh feeds. and prob- ably the most important, is that there is less danger of’ vitamin loss due to oxidation or the en- lyme action of the crushed grain. The second great advantage to local mixing is reduced cost. This fact is very important at the prr sent time when increased grain prices have reduced the profit in livestock production. Grain, which makes up a large proportion of all balanced feeds, is either bought lo- cally or shipped from the West in low cos tcarload lotl. FOR INCREASED PROFITS AND HEALTHY LIVESTOCK FEED SHUR-GAIN EVERETT D. IVES 8| CO. NORTH TRYON, P. E. I. SHUR-GAIN LIVESTOCK a. POULTRY mos QUALITY rrso n RIGHT PRICE SERVICE 8i QUALITY FRASER e ANNIEAR 5' J" M°‘°°uGALL MONTAGUE, r. r. I. VERNON, r. r. I. CLARK'S FEED SERVICE MOUNT STEWART, P. E. I. The protein. mineral. vitamin concentrate which is required to balance the lack of these materials In grain, is supplied by the Feed Division of Canada Packers Ltd. Balanced feeds are manufactured » by mixing the ground grains with the concentrate according to Shur- Gain formulas and the quality of all feeds is controlled by the con- stant supervision of inspectors and laboratories. SHUR-GAIN FEEDS ARE FRESI-ILY-MADE FEED THE BEST FOR LESS WE SPECIALIZE IN CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIXING SHUR-GAIN IS THE FARMER'S FRIEND Before any formula is approved. the feed is put on a rigorous ‘est at the Shur-Gain experimental farm at Weston, Ont. This ensure! that all feeds will stand up under actual farm conditions. NORTHAM FEED SERVICE NORTHAM, P. E. I. CLAUDE McNEILL ~ O’LEARY, I’. E. I. VERNON RIVER MILLS VERNON RIVER, F. E. I. D. A. MucRAE HEATHERDALE, P. E. I. This feed service has playe an important part in bringing better feeding practices within the reach of all farrnerL for analysis. Your LocciI SHUR-GAIN Feed Service MiII Is at Your Service SHUR-Ultm inspectors sample all feed! arid after carefully checking texture and quality. send the samples to the laboratory All SHUR-GAIN feeds are analysed for pro rein. fat, fibre and vitamin content. SHUR. SAIN feeds arc quality tested and guaranteed No other organization can offer the feeder ALL the advantages of Sl-lUR-GAIN Feed Service. Local manufacture means better quality fresh feeds which cost you less because there are no middle- men handling charges. To assure you of top quality, all feeds are sampled regularly by SHUR-GAIN inspectors and these samples after being scored for texture end quality are chemically analysed for protein, fat, fibre, and vitamin content. Further tests under farm conditions are made at SHUR-GAIN experimental farm. .;¢ 1 me reeeer II assured ef laboratory tested and term tested feeds when he buys Sl-lUR-GAIN. a .32‘... INSPECTION LAIORATORY 1 I"I EANED ma. z LQW EST" EXPERIMENTAL FARM All feeds are tested under farm condi- ' j"3'pq tions at lHUR-GAIN experimental Qw‘ farm When you buy SHUROAIN. you know that you are buying a PROVEN feed on which you can depend.