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Excerpt from Natural and Artificial Incubation of Hens' Eggs
Artificial incubation has been practiced from very ancient times. Records are extant which give' reliable information concerning methods of incubation by the early Egyptians. The incubators were made of reed baskets and were lined with fermenting manure to heat the eggs. This crude method gave excellent results, due to the skill of the operators. Artificial incubation has-been carried on in China for centuries, and the incubators satisfactorily used there'to-day are similar in construction and management to the earlier devices. (fig.
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