= Wour members of the O"Leary Region Lions Band proudly. display their new band instru- ‘ments following a presentation Ceremony in O'Leary Regional High School auditorium re cently. Shown here are: (FROM THE LEFT) Brian Dewar, trumpet; Paula Ken- nedy, flute; Charles Adams, Trombone; and. Susan Rogers, saxophone, and King Lion Keir FACTS FOR. FARMERS ttyman is‘his ability to grow) chicks year after year: |fectant Hewever, with the improve- ments in breeding, feeding and brooding equipment, the task should be easier than ever be- fore... ~ The aim of the grower is to start chicks with a clean “hill of health: to keep them: healthy and to bring them te - maturity with the best feed conversion possible. Prince Edward Island hatched ay ee “have an excellent rating | from the standpoint of health. Pullorum disease, which at one time was a serious problem, has in our Province today been prac- ticallivy eliminated by careful blood testing of our ‘breeding stock. It remains for the pros- pective _chick- customer to de- cide just what type or breed of chicken is best suited to his en- vironment, markets, ete. __ By contacting your local Is- land hatchery manager you can discuss with him the- various _ Strains and breeds which he: has available, and he can help you .-Make.a..choice.. most. suitable to your particular needs. These people are experts and are only too happy to help and assist you with your problem at any time. Brooding is the term applied to the management of the flock during the period that the chicks miist be supplied with’ heat. The length of this “period varies with the time of year and the purpose for which the chicks are being brooded. Successful : ing is a question. of mai- agement and worthwhile results depend larrsely on the ‘'Man"” in management The raising of chicks, im fact, any part of poultry husbandry, is a very detailed business and the caretaker who gives particu- lar attention to all the little de- ‘tails can add much to the sue- cess of the enterprise. In the poultry business,-as in any oth- | er endeavor ‘‘trifles make per- | fection and perfection is no trif- e”’ TYPES OF BROODERS The type of brooder used re- | volves acound several consider- ations vip. The number of chicks to be brooded; how many broods | per year; the time of year and | soon. » . The most popular types in | . Prinee Edward Island today are: propane, kero- gas, hot wa- ter systems, and electric brood- ers of several kinds. HOUSING Movetble or «colony ‘sine make satisfactory housing for | the small farm flocks.~ Regard-’ | “Tess of size of brooding opera- tion, do not crowd— “‘it is very | poor economics to over-populate a brooder or brooding house.” Remember growing chicks more | than double their weight every two weeks, so a brooder filled to capacity at the start can be | over- crowded in a very short | _ time. For the large flock, a per- | \manent_brooder—house-is—m-o-T-e economical, in most cases it can | . he used the--year- round for! hrooding and rearing as well “as | fot housing layers if the need arises Less Jabour is required and automatic equipment can be | used’ more efficiently in a‘ per. | manent brooder house. BEFORE THE CHICKS ARRIVE | If. the brooder house has been previously used for poultry, it should be thoroughly cleaned | before putting chicks “in. For- | eign material should be remov- | ed by scraping and sweeping. A | good soaking with a lye solution ‘(one 4 oz. can of lye to 6 gallons.:!) DISPLAY INSTRUMENTS. bility To Raise Chicks est Of Good Poultrym an. By GERALD JOHNSTONE Fieldman P.E.I. Dept. of Agriculture The best test of a good + ei: lof water) followed by a.. final! A brooding temperagure of 90 | ispraying with a reliable disin- | | If mites area problem a coat-tar- base disinfectant will | be quite effective. Possibly the best and cheapest: litter is shavings, cut straw or clean shore sand spread evenly er “tonditions permit. over the floor and ‘completely | brooder is at the proper. temper- warmd before the chicks are | ature the chicks will settle about | the source of heat in a ring with- During* the ~ first few — days, | out-bunching-or_crying-out, One there js danger of chicks wand- soon learns to distinguish from ering from the source of heat, |the sound of the birds if all is thus a corrugated paper fenc- | j well. ing should -be~placed-around- the-—Controt vention - by. brooder and about two feet from |windows or ventilating the edge of.the hoover, gradual- \close to the ceiling. Good air ly enlarge and remove complet- | movement is very essential for placed on it. ely as the chicks grow. Use. paper egg trays, few ‘days, en- FEEDING AND WATERING It_is sometimes good economy | After .a-day.or.-80, gular feeders and reduce wastage by not filling more than half full. : Feed is approximately 60 per cent of the total cost of raising chickens and every effort should be made to cut wastes to a min- imum. Ample feeding space is also a ‘‘must’’, as this will re- duce the number of cull birds. Recommended feeding space —up to two weeks of age— one inch per bird. Two to ef ght weeks— two inches per bird and eight to 12 weeks—three to four inches per bird. Water is one of the cheapest and yet the most needed com- modity for growing birds: Allow two one-gallon founts per 190 chicks until three weeks of age —then double until 12 weeks. or {provide two. feet of continuous tor automatic water trough space per 100 birds, increase water | and feeding space as birds con- |tinue to“zrow and develop. |GRIT Sprinkle fine, hard,. | grit on top of the feed three tim- es per week, Change to growing size grit at approximately six to leight weeks of age. Floor space jis also important and .8 square ifeet per chick up to eight weeks land increasing: to 2.5 or 35 square-feet-as the: birds develop;* jdepending on the breed used. more floor space then .the light efficient Leghorn type _ birds. |Overcrowding places stress on ithe flock and very frequently is ithe jor.cause of disease and celetion problems as well as cull birds developing during the brooding and growing peridds. MANAGEMENT The first, few days in the brooder are important in the 4 life of a chick as conditions then lor habits formed, could ‘have |serious effect on the future de- jvelopment of> of ‘the young | bird. at North River | Store for everyday Steady Low | : | | Prices! HU etaacssa | ~ |sitable This temperature is re- | duced 5 degrees F. | or box development as well as main- covers. as feeders for. the first | faining the littler.in a dry condi- also have sufficient tion. Roosts should be provided waterers available and use & forthe chicks at three to four good commercial chick starter. |weeks. of. age, allowing four in- to waste a little feed when idim all-night lights to prevent chicks are being started, that is, crowding, if this- has been your. scatter it on papers or e£g experience in thé past;-‘use one flats: endeavour to get as much. 15-watt bulb per 200 sq feed into the chicks as possible /floor space. Lights should be dis- introduce. re-..continued as soon as the birds feed |are well started. For future lay- insoluble | do your zepeina il Luntil 70 degrees F. or as weath- ‘degrees F. to 95 degrees F. at the outside edge of the hoover, ‘two inches above the litter is de- each week If the 4March 19. ' ithe value of electrical apparatus. ‘|vided for. But a wide range of City Resident Assessed $20 A fine of $20 and costs or 10 | days was imposed upon Gordon Albert Hu Huestis, city, when he ap- | peared before Magistrate A. | James Haslam, QC. on. a charge | The accused’ was aigned in city , police | court sterday. John Martin Beck, Montague, also charged with speeding was fined $15 and costs or five days Marvin MacNeill, Milton, and Norman Lloyd MacKay, H ar- Tington, were both arraigned on charges of driving motor. vehicl- es without due care and atten- tion. MacNeill had his case ‘ad- journed to April 15, while Mac- Kay had _ his case adjourned to A city man, Everett Compton, charged with drunken driving | Was remanded to Thursday, March 17. Edward K. Tierney, eity, | charged with false pretences, | had his case withdrawn. | Lea Elmer Wilson. Crapaud, | charged with assaulting a police officer, was discharged due to insufficient evidence TAX BAN BENEFITS BABES OTTAWA (CP) — The tariff. board has ruled that a newly- developed cradle warmer for | use in hospital nurseries can be imported into Canada duty-free. Duty of 15 to 30 per cent of | is imposed unless otherwise pro- hospital equipment. including in- fant incubators is admitted free of duty. j 26 cu. ft model that holds 90 Ibs. of ‘frozen foods! Thin-wall construction to ‘Island News Page 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. March 16, 1966. | take up less space. 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Saturday morning there SAN be workshops and discuss ion groups arid in ‘the -afternoon:the*| resolutions committee will pre-- sent its findings. The election of officers will | Dunstan's |- tbe —of- slots healthy chieks and. good feather ches of roosting space per chick. Some poultrymen like to use lers, however, it would be better not to use lights unless needed as they tend to over - stimulate growth. Prevent eaanihaliens by allow- ing plenty of floor space, reduc- ing the temperature as rapidly as possible by providing plenty | of feeder and water space, also | | _ SHERWOOD MOTEL the chicks comfortable. | keep lighting bycovering | Subdued of (growing programs you in) a ¥ windowless hiuses and the use be used with reasonably good re- sults. If picking persists the birds can be debeaked with an electric debeaking machine. . When the chicks are six. mS) eight weeks old, change gradia- from chick starter to grow- to make the change. Your feed service man can advise you on which one of the should follow on your particular farm and suitable to the strain of birds.-you_are_raising..1.“..... Strive to keep your bird 5 comfortable, be fussy and watch every detail, it’s the little things t count. or further information con- tact Gerald Johnstone, Poultry Fieldman, P E.I. Department, P.O. Box 2000, .Charlottetown. | the windows or red bulb Party Sandwiches—Hem, Chicken Salad, Eqg, Salad, ete. Bulk orders of Cole Slaw, Potato Salad, Scal- lops,. Macaroni & Cheese,. Rolls, Sweets. and. Assorted. Pastries. Take the work out of your party— let us help you. ENTERPRISE BAKERY , Dial 4-8747 SPRING Check up Time . 3 Ignition Carburetor @ Wiring Richmond St. Ch‘tewn MOTOR REWINDING a ag Ut Serta tacatan ace 136 Prince St.., Ch’town We continually endeav- our to merit your confidence (Q|@ Prescrip- " tions Service X10 Free , avery -PHARMACY , Chemists’ Cor. Gt. George @ Kents Sts. 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