



Sonoma County Chick Sexing Hatchery January 1942 Image
$30.00
In January 1942, workers at a hatchery in Sonoma County, California, determine the sex of baby chicks. This process, known as sexing, is crucial for poultry farming, as it allows farmers to manage their flocks effectively. Historically, male chicks are often less valuable than females due to their role in egg production.
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Sonoma County Chick Sexing Hatchery January 1942 Image
12" x 16"
$30.00
