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TH eRSDAY, MARCH 7th, 1913 'r IiBatiosira4s P.eT, DaussEu.s. orrrAlUo
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COUNTY OF HURON
FEDERATION NEWS
Item taken from Canada Poultry-
man
Forecast for 1963 from Gael*,
Out.
aright Eggs and chicken.
Broilers
Gloomy — Turkeys (that surplus)
What does 1963 hold for the
Canadian Poultry Industry?
The answer is that during the
!next eight or nine months, egg
producers should enjoy the best
returns since 1968. Chicken
'broiler production; a,s likely to
continuo in good relation to "
market demand, at least until
after Labor Day. On the other
band the turkey picture is gio,
emy — figures from Ottawa
show a year-end carry-over of
26 million pounds or 71/2 million
poimils more than a corresspond-
ing figure a year ago.
The .roreeasto for '63 and
review or '62 were made by
Prof, J. R. (lavers head of the
Dept, of Poultry Science ' OAC-
Guelph. Re was addressing the
Ontario Poultry InduStrial School
held at .Guelph Jan. 22 and 23.
Prof. Cf1VCr$ blamed the above-
normal production of replacement
chinks for causing depressed
prices and over production of
eggs in, the second and third:
quarters of 1962.
()aback achieved Fortan-
iuliely the egg industry adjusted to
the situation long before the low
price period and achieved a out
bank of 10.3 per cent M the first
Six months and for the year. By
Oetobcr the egg market was free
of the burden impoSed by the
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Rena Berzin, 18-year-old Montreal
high schoOl dtident, was born in
:Fluarda flint lived briefly in Poland,,
!Germany and Israel before corning
to Canada in 1.9.51, NoW she assists
Prof: Jean-Paull Viney on 013C,,
'IPS Sunday prograM, Speaking
Vitifieli. Together they ibrove'
that learning languages can be
runaway hatch of 1961 (alai
additional 31/2 million egg-type
chicks).
Prices Higher He said egg
prices are generally one to two
cents per dozen above last year !tot
this date a relationship which
should hold throughout the first
quarter of 1963. ft is in ithe second
and third quarters that the melt
price advantage Will conic. Egg
qUalitY may he considerably more
of a problem. dub to the longer
holding of flocks in lay. Settings
to date show no 'trend to over-
selling repla.cernent chicks this
year: Enorte and ittports do not
loom large in Canada'S egg trade
toltalling only 0.9 and 1.7 Million
doom. respectively In 1962, •
BROILERS? Cariada'S chicken
broiler industry with a history of
major • increases in production
each . year of its young life
reversed the tend in 1962. The
broiler hatch said Prof. Cavern
was down 4.8% froni the record
volume of 103.6 million chicks in
1961. Placeinents were down.3.5 %
but this was sufficient to bring
about a marked improvement in
the broiler price throughout:
Canada during the past !
months.
Poultry IndUstry loses a good
friend. C. P. TXCINAM 68 of St.
Williams who served for 40
years with OPC: frithillairly known
as "Luck" he died enroute coming
Bonne from Arizona on January
Sth.
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