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  2. CULLING THE FLOCK FOR LAYERS

    IT pays to rear more birds than are needed so as to give a margin for culling the flock back to the required number of layers. Soon after the flock comes on the lay there are some certain signs denoting which birds are not ...

    Article : 280 words
  3. HORSE DISEASES IN NORTH QUEENSLAND

    COASTAL STAGGERS, oesophageal disease, walkabout and some aspects of Birdsville disease were discussed in the paper on North Queensland Horse Diseases read to the Veterinary Science section of the Australian and New Zealand Association ...

    Article : 485 words
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  5. POULTRY NOTES

    limp, small, or covered with scale in the poor layer. A lean, fine-boned head and face, inclined to length, indicate ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 472 words
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  8. THE DEVONS ARE COMING

    THE Devon section at Brisbane Exhibition promises to be better this year than ever before. Among the teams being ...

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  9. NATIONALISATION OF U.K. MEAT TRADE

    THE general council of the British Trades Union Congress has approved proposals for the nationalisation of the U.K. ...

    Article : 458 words
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