bad cne. Had the percentage b?«n lower insufficient moisture might have been considered the cause. Chicksns fail to extricate themselves from the shells because, amongst other reasons, of insufficient vitality. They progress until an effort on their own part is required, and then, urfitued for the strugg'3, die. If some of the eggs were getting stale -when put in *he machine the germs would lack vitality, and. of course, cut of 130 €ggs some proba.bly would be produced by hens not constitutionally strong.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2896, 15 September 1909, Page 35
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83Page 35 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2896, 15 September 1909, Page 35
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