Petaluma Egg Incubator Hatchery 1942
In Petaluma, Sonoma County, California, individuals place eggs into an incubator at a hatchery in 1942. Established in 1878 by Lyman Ryce, the region became a significant hub for poultry and egg production. Ryces innovations in artificial incubation transformed the industry, contributing to Petalumas reputation as the Egg Capital of the World.
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Petaluma Egg Incubator Hatchery 1942
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