Egg Placement in Incubator at Petaluma Hatchery 1942
In January 1942, workers place eggs into an incubator at a hatchery in Petaluma, Sonoma County, California. Established in 1878 by Lyman Ryce, this area became a center for poultry production, pioneering artificial incubation methods that influenced global practices. Petaluma remains known for its significant contributions to the poultry industry.
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Egg Placement in Incubator at Petaluma Hatchery 1942
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