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How to Build up a Heavy Laying Strain; a Thorough and Exhaustive Treatise on Egg Production and the Conditions Which Govern the Development of a Heavy (en Inglés)
Lynn Frederick 1882- Van Orsdale
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Daniel Monroe Comp Green
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Wentworth Press
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How to Build up a Heavy Laying Strain; a Thorough and Exhaustive Treatise on Egg Production and the Conditions Which Govern the Development of a Heavy (en Inglés) - Van Orsdale, Lynn Frederick 1882- ; Green, Daniel Monroe Comp
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