23. 1954 Ii‘: i BI_I_.I_.._ "ELLIS ‘flip finnrdla Patel New Modern Commercial Mill increases Production, Efficiency A new lili’]df‘l‘ll Feed Mill with yin and it half times the former (i;\.1ill_\ has been installed in The Q; kilr Oats Company of Canada fi‘i‘l. plant Peterborough, Ont- ncw mill has been built to inriiiula feeds with the .. mlllii oi eliiciency and accur- _-.i~. ii is equipped with the latest. -;.miit.ons in milling processes ~ in; use of all the modern mech- ar ' anti electronic devices (or "iir:'lv‘(‘il0ii check" control in manu- i.i«lll1.l‘.g Ful-O-Pcp Feeds. tinge grain and ingredient bins, three stories deep, each contains 3 rliftcrciit grain ready for milling. Nl‘\\ rlcviccs are used to maintain . miitiiziioiis supply of ingredients :eq.i.;-rd for the mixing lines. R.i.«;c philosophy of the new Feed lil.iL is to replace the "batch" sys- tem with a "continuous flow” sys- ein of mixing. l:_.-read of dumping for hour to im.“ nrerl:-, inizredlonts will be l1"‘7"'l so mm the flow of mixed iF"’l.~ ran he maintained at the rnq'lltP(l level. ' Handling Incoming ingredients The grams and ingredients will cnnie in bulk and sacks direct from ralliuati sidings. They will then be iiimiiaiiically transported to the mltiziig hins for storage. The holdings capacity of the new Feed .Viiii exclusive of the large grin. elevators is: Graiiis and By-Products—30,000 IL. l'.:‘i‘iia»-I-fl Iiigredients--150 CHIS safety. health and economy. The ents are applied and from there to the packaging units. This new “continuous system" of mixing uniform mixes continuity to insure uniform mixes of individu- al commercialifeeds It all times Special Receiving Floor for Ingre- dlents New modern equipment handles the many ingredients required in commercial feeds formulation to- day and distributes these to t.heir respective holding bins ready for release to the “continuous mixing systems." Modern Packaging Units. The finished commercial formula feeds are conveyed to modern pack- aging equipment where they Ire bagged off into 50-pound paper bags, 100 pounds jute or cotton by automatic packaging machines. These bags are then conveyed to box cars dz trucks for shipment to the trade. Special dust collectors: The. new modern Feed Mill has been equipped to operate in a dust- free atmosphere for reasons of latest conveying and collecting air equipment is used in this new mill Modern dust collectors are used to pick up dust-laden air Intl se- parate the two -to discharge clean air to the working area. Up-to-date equipment has been installed to take stones and foreign bodies from the grain. There is also a separate air suction unit which removes the dust from the ELLIS- .W' ":5 N, '‘*‘<''*' '-«_a>.v»-may-rm~ BROS. Dealers For Ful-0-Pep and Farm Supp Piciured above is Ellis Bros. Ful-O-Pep Farm Pefers Road. A complefely equipped feed sfo Supply. locsfed nexf io fheir sforo on fhe Si. re is now servicing farmers in fhis ores six days a week. New FIJL-0-PEP "I-'0R GROWTH MID GRADE says 1. lnwndce. Grit is even more important to a growing pullet than teeth are to a glowing boy and girl. We can cook foods to miike them soil. for human beings. However. chicken: are fed whole grain, and they Can't handle it unless they have the proper granding equipment Having no teeth, all birds natur- .illy swallow their lead whole. Bu; they instinctively El-ll. grit or grav- el to break down their food Whey a hen swallows a hunk of insoluble grit, it's retained in the zizzard to help grind up the feed so it car. he digested. - Grit is especially important ii. the Ful-O—Pep Restricted Feeding Plan because it. is a heiivy grain- fceding plan. Oats_ recommended in this pullet-growing plan. require a great deal more grinding thar other grains, because of its higli fibre content. A hard gray granite grit. is best, with black specks of mice m it, The black specks seem to Ittract the birds‘ attention. and cause them to eat it readily. The rrlt must be acid-insoluble one that won't dissolve or fizz when dropped in a solution of sulfuric or muristic acid. This is so it will not dissolve in the giazard. Mater- ials such ss limestone dissolve in the presence of the birds’ digestive juices and aren't much good for HAROLD ELLIS The Right Kind Of Grit Important For Growing Puiiets .ne gruiuing JOD. ‘lo f'll‘:tlflLB.ln tns growing pullets health. the acid of .ts gizztird should not be destroy- ’l by feeding any lime products. sime does lower the legree of acid .11 the gizzard. Feed gray granite grit from the ime the chicks are started. Sprinkle iiiie granite grit on top of the starting mash each day until the .-hicks are 3 weeks old, then change .0 medium-sized grit. Increase the .iz.e of the grit again when the aims are 6 weeks old to hen-slu grit. In recent tests comparing ur- ious types of grit, the chickens re- ceiving granite grit developed gil- /.:irds that weighed 50% more It I weeks than the gizzards of the chickens receiving no grit. Gil.- zards linings, too. were twice as neavy as those of the other chic- rens. Grit not only helps develop stronger gizzard muscle. but Ilso nelps pullets grow much larger glzzards. A big strong gizzard helps save ~ed because the bird can thorough- ly grind up the feed and make more of the nutrition available in .ts body. Then, too. 5. bird with A large giaIIrd can lmndlemon food. And this promotes maximum growth and production and Idds up to boosting the poultrymnnb profits. "F010-PEP can/rals o_ur ,, F9 c/ucfron. grain. . Diflhh-with G"‘“‘“"l’- ("'3¢kl“|' “"1 cflmmui Pelietlng Ind Crumbling Facilities: I)’ ’ .3350» 01'4"“ The latest and most inodern The preunbday demand for ..'ui_o.PeP st”, m""h1"“”." *5 “led 1“ K“-"““"¢> Commercial Feeds in pellet or , e - . G P H nu... ¢W‘1'““8 “"41 Crlmplni W101‘ F31“ crumble from makes up I big part ‘ ,' '‘''’"' ‘ " H "en. e C for use in commercial feeds and Itc:'alt'h grains. (‘onlimloun system of mixing: The new commercial food mill oil have two "continuous mixing" eysiems where the individual in- [f'l‘dlf‘nL5 in the proper proportions ire collected on the mixing line 'l'h:s is then conveyed.to the mix- Imz unit where the Liquid ingredi- of feed manufacturing to-ady. The new Quaker Mill has the latest modern equipment to produce Com- mercial Feeds in these forms. The pelleting Ind crumbling of Commercial Feeds makes available a real saving to feeders through the elimination of waste in feed snd faster growth of birds Incl ani- mals. \ \. Coated Pig Starter Pellets on I age” ' . V g ,- litter of ten pigs. Once they were ‘ a Come in and talk oyer \our laylflfl eating. I had no more trouble ‘ ' ' house needs with us. We have In 938 Pm "C‘i°“ Pl“ PIG STARTER PELLETS Offer Big Benefits‘! * Pigs start eating solid feed much sooner. * Pigs grow much faster. * Increase weaning weight approximately 10 lbs. Greater gains are made on less lbs. of feed. - SEE us run FULL PARTICULARS! WHAT FEEDER! SAY ABOUT NEW PIG PELLETI "We tried Fill-0-Pep sugar I “I tried Ful-O-Pep Huger Goet- ed Pig Starter Pellets. Of 19 pigs from two litters the heaviest pig weighed '12 pounds at 8 weeks 0. wlth scours and the pigs didn't "I have fed Ful-O-Pep Sugar Coated Pig Starter Pellets to two Knwieli, OM. Gentleman: For growth and grade Yul-O-Pop is tops. I have led considerable amounts of Ful-O-Pop for nearly a year now. My grade previously was only 55% selects and, since fssdinq Ful-O-Pop, it has gone up in 90% The large quantity of oats tn Yul-O-Pop uoml to give the young piql lot: of growth bolero the finishing period. (signed) T. F. Iaewndu FUl-O-PEP PIG GROWER "Ed" R nmol, Fcnv Mala . lap-jeedrqng Super Gnnu Pr”; r.,|.().P¢p Super Greens_ Pellets give 10¢!’ Inyers Ind breeders I Vltlmlfl hel maintain study feed imelge - - - 3"? bir 3 lnying heIvily Ind lt¢Idli)'- excellent supplement to our feeding pro- gramme Ind enable us to control egg pro diction throughout the laying season.” Newman Poultry For-fl St... Proper Management Saves Little Pigs ,...o.. Q34. ,)‘,..A_ . 4 :£-- .-...m-- Fui-0-Pep Feeds even require iron. It is certainly designed to REDUCE YOUR C051 PER DOZEN EGGS.‘ Free litemure.‘ ref-‘ofd "'5' “'d folders Ire Ivatlable to show on hnw. on rheful-0-Ftp F-8! Pmd “" (ion Plan. it is possible (0 re use your cost of producing I dozen ell!- ' d k e ofyour :¥:¢;:.i:ql'|:ep i:IF':"‘: Hi-crilrsins th- lgying flock and have I comPl“‘ stock of such items as: PouitvyF0odingOIie los‘oiub|oGrii Oyliov shell Poultry lquipmonl Ful-O-Pop in MN‘ This year plan to follow the Ful-O- p E g Production Plan and lush mini’: :tomy on your laying flock. E. Pouitryman— Interested In Saving lip To 1/3 Feed costs? -. Well. you can on the I-‘ul-O-Pep Pullet Growing Plan! Not. only do you save on feed costs by feeding less mash - . . more grain. but you grow better birds. too! . Yes. because nil-0-Pep contains all the essential pro- l“'nS. vitamins and minerals (including valuable, additional race, minerals). your puliets get all the nutrients they need to develop into big, healthy birds . . . birds capable 3“ hefivy. sustained egg production. . Com in and ask us about- rut.-o-psi? . use-r tho best litter I have ever raised." 0 O O "I tried Fill-0-Pep Sugar Coair ed Pig Starter Pellets on my last litter of pigs. They started to eat much earlier than they normally would on other types of starters and It weaning age were much heIvier." . . . ‘d never start another litter on any other Pig starter than Ful- 0-Pep Sugar Coated Pellets. There is not even I pellet wasted and the difference in price is negli- gible. IIIONYII STRONG §y!5 IVIAIOIIY 10?! '\ its easy to raise one erzowntv HEIFERS on Fii|:0'PEP cur reaps! litters of.my registered Berkshire sows and I can testify that the litters start eating sooner and make better gains averaging 53 pounds It 3‘/3 weeks of age." A Good Pig Itsrter Should be: 1. PIlItahle. 2. Nutritious J. Economical Ful-0-Pep Pig Starter with all three qualities — is tested Ind proved on the I-‘ul-0-Pep Rs- sesrch I-‘arm with more then 600 Pigs each year Yes, Dnirymen everywhere report the: Ful-O-Pep grows belur ulves furor . . . calves tint Iro larger Ind more rugged, with plenty of dairy tcmpcnmen . Calves (Ike In Ful-0-Pep . . . develop keener appetites . . . any on feed . . . build greater reuistence to disuse. HIAIONY IVIONO IIOI MODES All 30"!!- MOII F|.lAIll-MAI MAI MOI! ILOOM Ask U'» about FUL-‘O-P GROWING MASH I P Calf Feeds The first few clays are I criti- zal period in the pig's life. Dur- ng this period many pigs are lost which might be saved by proper care and management. To help you save pigs at this time. we list here some important management points. EVEN UP LI'i"I‘ER.S when sow are made and suppfled by ir gilts have more pigs than the\ .iave active teats. Switch extra pig.- 0 another sow or gilt with pig.- ibout the same age if possible. DOSE WEAK PIGS with 2 tea spoonfuls of sugar solution Pier) .l hours for the first day or so to give them slrenizlh '0 EFL ill! L0 nurse. A 1,4, corn syrup, 1/; watel solution is recommended. RAISE OEPHAN PIGS -— CON)» merclal cow's milk is now lVRllabli in Canada for orphan pigs whcrr mother is lost or doesn't secrett sufficient. milk. During the first week MARK THE LI'I'I‘ER.S dUl'lli,; the first I or 8 days, for it wilt make it easier for you to select breeding gilts and boar: from the large, vigorous litters. OUT NAVEL CORDS AND PAIN!‘ with tincture of iodine dur- ing the first dly to help prevent naval infection. CLIP NEEDLE TEETH to prevent damage to the sow's udder and eli- zninate little pigs cutting each othc; in fighting, Use aide—cutlI-r pliers 3y being careful, you can do .' clean Job and won't injure the pig’: jaw. GUARD AGAINST ANEMIA -- Trent each pig individually viiii I reduced iron once at week for first three or four weeks according it directions. , BIT UP A CREEP. by the time .he pigs are five days old. Plnrv Ful-O-Pep Sugar CoIied Pig Burt er Pellets in I smIll self-feedc oi trough. supply clean, fresh waist CASTRATE MALE PIGS by thc in your Venture time they In 4 weeks old. v Every Success Congratulations ELLIS BROS. to The Quaker Oat Go. of Canada Ltd.