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REARED FROM BIRTH in a specially constructed building, these lambs at the hydatids research unit at Taieri are fed on sterilised hay and balanced feeds to prevent them gaining access to hydatid eggs. To enter the building the visitor has to walk through a trough containing formalin.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29436, 11 February 1961, Page 8

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REARED FROM BIRTH in a specially constructed building, these lambs at the hydatids research unit at Taieri are fed on sterilised hay and balanced feeds to prevent them gaining access to hydatid eggs. To enter the building the visitor has to walk through a trough containing formalin. Press, Volume C, Issue 29436, 11 February 1961, Page 8

REARED FROM BIRTH in a specially constructed building, these lambs at the hydatids research unit at Taieri are fed on sterilised hay and balanced feeds to prevent them gaining access to hydatid eggs. To enter the building the visitor has to walk through a trough containing formalin. Press, Volume C, Issue 29436, 11 February 1961, Page 8