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  2. WELL - PLANNED SYSTEM

    ALONG THIS 6ft. wide corridor between two series of saw-tooth laying-pens which have open runs on the outside, Messrs. D. W. Greenham and W. S. Smith, poultrymen, of Ringwood, whose methods are described in an article on page 21, do all their egg-collecting, cleaning ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 67 words
  3. Deficiency Of Riboflavin Affects Hatchability Of Eggs

    Much of the poor hatchability observed when breeding birds are fed rations in which over 90 per cent, of the feed is in the form of wheat and wheatmeal, appears to be due to a deficiency of riboflavin. ...

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  5. HOW AMERICANS SELECT THEIR LAYERS

    While the usual Australian methods of culling based on general appearance and handling of poultry are considered fairly satisfactory, they are not efficient in distinguishing between moderate and first-class layers. ...

    Article : 497 words
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  9. Poultry Judges

    JUDGES as a group must always be prepared for brickbats rather than bouquets. Poultry judges in England fare just as poorly at the ...

    Article : 151 words
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