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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 November 2009

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Poultry Breeding and Production by Edward Brown, LL.D., F.L.S. President of the World's Poultry Congresses, 1921, 1924, 1927; Honorary Past-President of the International Association of Poultry Instructors and Investigators; First President of the National Poultry Council (Eng. & Wales). 50s. net two vols. Ernest Benn Limited, Bouverie House, Fleet Street, E.C. 4. Vol. I. Pages 1–408. Plates I–LXVIII. Vol. II. Pages 409–864. Plates LXIX–CIV.

The progress of Poultry Breeding and Production, in every part of the world, during the last half century, has been truly phenomenal. Poultry Breeding was, indeed, practiced on more or less systematic lines even before the Christian era, but as a rather negligible branch of food production. Its importance to-day is world-wide, either as husbandry in connection with agriculture, or on a specialist basis.

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Copyright © World's Poultry Science Association 1929

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