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Veterinarians at the Institute of Switzerland inject vaccine in chicken heads (top) to help combat rabies carried by foxes. The heads are placed in areas where foxes are likely to find and eat them. This experiment is part of a national campaign to control the disease.

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Press, 11 June 1982, Page 26

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Veterinarians at the Institute of Switzerland inject vaccine in chicken heads (top) to help combat rabies carried by foxes. The heads are placed in areas where foxes are likely to find and eat them. This experiment is part of a national campaign to control the disease. Press, 11 June 1982, Page 26

Veterinarians at the Institute of Switzerland inject vaccine in chicken heads (top) to help combat rabies carried by foxes. The heads are placed in areas where foxes are likely to find and eat them. This experiment is part of a national campaign to control the disease. Press, 11 June 1982, Page 26

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