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A pen of mass-mated Rhode Island Reds. This is a satisfactory method of raising pullets, but is useless for the system suggested by Dr. Hagerdoorn, in which only one male can be used in a mating.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 85, Issue 2, 15 August 1952, Page 107

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A pen of mass-mated Rhode Island Reds. This is a satisfactory method of raising pullets, but is useless for the system suggested by Dr. Hagerdoorn, in which only one male can be used in a mating. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 85, Issue 2, 15 August 1952, Page 107

A pen of mass-mated Rhode Island Reds. This is a satisfactory method of raising pullets, but is useless for the system suggested by Dr. Hagerdoorn, in which only one male can be used in a mating. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 85, Issue 2, 15 August 1952, Page 107