RESE'ARCH STATION TRIES EXPERIMENT Nicotine streamlines pigs No. the pigs at (‘DA'K \appan. N S re>earch branch haven't taken to Shitth’lllfl. but they are gettin: a little lltt't‘lll‘lf‘ in then- feerl lt's to make them leaner and to save on the cost ol food Dr. Hugh \1, ('uuuir‘fliam of Nap-ran lwznii smeu years ago to \IllfIY ways o“ illilklll: pig< leaner. Non he has touiul that nicotine. by stimulating the re- lease ol a hormonp from the animals adrenal glands. helps I” decrease lllf‘ll' fai and iii- i-icase the mouth of lean tis» fill? The i'memt'hcr ’_‘I\P‘~ the suits of tests to shun that 3 re- ppm nicotine sulfate mixed in feed for pigs led to the increases. a to l7 per cent in the ratio Pare ISA The Guardian nl S to it per cent in Record of Poi'loi‘inauce score 1' to a per cent in teed effi- cicnt y \ ~l 'iht uii'i'cme iii dressing pcrcotitaze. ‘ . tpai'ts per million lollou in: of protein to tat in carcass 1’": not prntil per pi: was It) to '10 per cent In number ti .iu to st 7n more than profit. . pigs re— of Grade A carcasses, on the ‘coiitiulV' W. M. Condon and Son ._ Ix II]: t Supplying the People of Prince Edward Island With tine Woolen Products For The Past 33 YEARS E Blankets 3" Our Fine Products Include ’ Z4 shades of Knitting Yarn 9 Auto Robes 0 Woollen 0 Heavy Jumbo Yarn -The Evening Patriot I ‘ grade ceiving the same teed but with- out nicotine. Dr. Cunningham heuan his studies with the knowledge that the hormone adrenalin moves body fat into the blood stream to be used for enemy. Energy equals protein which is the desirable lean in DIES. flesh. CORN OII. HELPED But adrenalin inieoted into pigs was only active for a few minutes. By mixmg it with corn oil and injecting the mixture under the skin of pigs he found he could prolong the effects of the hormone for several hours. Daily injections over a period t six to nine weeks not only greatly reduced the fat content. of the body bill. for the first time with any animal. en- couraged the formation of pro“ tent. Since tarnicrs could not hr ex pected to inject pigs every day. a search was made for a com- pound that could be added to the feed to bring about the release of the adrenalin within the body. .\'u-otine has been found to do this job. Dr. Cunningham has complet- ed four experiments with chick- atid six with sniiie. AI- thouph the differences between the livestock tested and those used as controls in the tests “011’ not always large. the chemical had a beneficial effect in all cases. Forty pigs were individually fed at different levels of nico— hot weight The group receiv< in: It ppm. netted $7.03 more per ton of feed than the con. trols. This resulted from a com- bination of 10 per cent increase in Grade A carcasses and a 5 per cent increase in feed ef« ” “3”” ” In! W W l Goods Shipped Anywhere .. In North America . fl, noultryieeds H l“ :7 v» ' ‘ ‘ , o I! - NI, & FEED WEIR GHI....S SHIIR - GAIN CHICK START-git 65 Queen St. Charlottetown Dial 894-8712 Tia—“M ml 7 — U i Q SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter Medicated is formulated to 52-p- w H ply the necessary nutrients needed during the meat critical ' E days of the chick's life. It is designed to provide fast attic ‘ cient gains during the starting period. enabling the chief: to go on and develop into a healthy pallet and a productive layer. B I I! O SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter is medicated for continuous con- 2 . trol against Coccidiosis. The coccidiostat used is. chosen as is ‘ on our da'ry farms a result of much testing and observation by our laboratories Inspected regularly by your P.E.1. Board of QHd Of "10 RGSECI'CN Farm. in Health. Full of flawui‘tul. 11f ’- l ' d g and food energy. L ma Loo “6% . _ y Q There is no positive prevention or cure for Coccid'osis. but I y . . much can be done to minimize the problem. Because of its prevalence and severity. prevention is much better than Make A t' ° M mm" ppe izmg euls arm” 0 The use of medicated SHU’R-GAIN feed is the most pi‘acfir ' cal preventative measure. In fact. without feed medication for coccidiosis. today's mass production of chicks would be impossible. Medication is sound insurance! At 8 weeks. switch to a SHUR-GAIN Puller Growing Program. a... V . See these dealers of quality SHUR-GAIN And too. you never outgrow your need for dairy products . . Family health ‘ begins with the best foods. and the best foods begin with dairy products. Your baking tastes better when you use butter . . . cookies taste better when ac- CH TOWN' 5 SIDE' KINKORA MO‘NTAGUE companied by a glass of milk . . . meat and fish dishes have extra zest when , served with cheese sauces. Be sure your family gets plenty of dairy products I . . and there's hundreds of interesting ways to serve these products. Order R'CHMOND MURRAY RIVER some today! D A M . . cRIlE & SON MALCOLM McLEIIN E | Dair men's Assoc and “m” C C O y 0 - O I P E I d Asso SI'ILI R GAI N Feed Manufacturers Association . . . C. "Shur Gain Is Your Gain" tine from woaniii: up to mur-‘ \ as producer-starters. firlency. from the provincial |eral $3 premium paid on each profit and savings 0 I A carcass. Nova Scotia t tine fed group amounted to $5.71: products receive an extra dollar per ton of feed. Since it costs] govern- ; only about 3 cents per ton of} fin addition to the fed- to: in teed efficiency. the net ' _“So what can you lose?" is Dr. l tiny amounts are “my me" ,should be lihle difiiculty lii ob. taming permissmn [or its use In feeds. Dr. Cull’lllllglift'n { the nice-3 Cunningham‘s comment. The researcher hastens toy add howaver. that oft nicotine as a feed additive must 3 Mid nicotine sulfatel first be cleared with the Food‘ menti. ‘feed to add I I D. . y f h D I m n he MORE “Mpg A-s ; (which may be supplied by 1m l and Drug lVlSIonO t e epar_- v won i'e to sm- numnh. ,[ W In “th. mm recon, 9x. I ounce of "‘Blackleaf 40" per ton. ment of Health and Welfare 1 in other labhrntnrnu, (In. a mum perimem. 20 pigs were individu_;the cost of the supplement| Nicotine is rapidly eliminated . (‘tlnll‘t‘t‘Lieli‘H't’ appruml “t tn any seamed a comm] ration i scarcely has to be considered.‘ from the body and. since very value. . ‘_ while their litter mates werei self-fed the same ration con-‘ taininp 5 ppm. nicotine. Eigh-‘ teen of the latter graded compared with only 14 of IJhEi controls. When the premiums: were added to a 2-per-cent smv- : .Gov't continues to support eggs Support price for eggs will" continue unchanged at 34 cents. 1 Agriculture Minister Harryi Hays announced The minister said the fedEraIJ Agricultural Stabilization Board} has been authorized to support; the price of Grade A Large size ‘ egos by a deficiency payment program for the period Oct. 1, ; limit to Sept 30. I964_ at a national weighted average price: of 34 cents per down to produca ers This support price represents 92 per cent of the 10-year aver— aL'c. while last year 34 cents “as 90.7 per cent of the 10-year averaze. - i Durin: the support year end ed Sept. 30, the. national weight- ed avei'aze market price was 36R cents per dozen and no de~ ficiency payment was made. .\'o chance has been made in the claim procedure for defic- iency payment. It a deficiency payment is marle Ill ltttil ll will he pald up to a maxuniim of dozen was per producer. the quota iti- t'luditit: Grade A Large. Grade I-thrn I.v'lt'L't" and Grade A Medium. To be eligible for such payment. producers must be registered With the. Board and must have marketed their eggs either through registered grad- ing: stations. or to retail outlets WE SALUTE... The Island’s Most Important Industry FARMING ! We are proud to be part of this important P. E. 1. industry. to the dairy farmers on P. E. 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