Ji, Henopium — One of the latest Aaiericnn discoveries— not this time by Edison-rris *~new egg-hatching m.acbjna' called the henophen.. indented by an BUnoia farmer, and dMcribedin thd Ipndpn ■zbdily f6Mg.rdpJi l ~a& ; V,»i*7*'3wpg e iA en^ } n electricity." The nest of the hen occupier a central position "in" the breeding establishment^and is connected, by .w^eiAwith* num,ber of other nests filled with eggs.; The hen sits on her o,wn eggs m th£ old fashioned way. and the heat, of hpi body is communicated 'by an electjio'cnromt dfc reloped m her feathers to the ipther nesis, the result berag that the whole of the egg» v« *Atq^. wife- 1* tto 9^« e
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 149, 11 June 1881, Page 2
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110Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 149, 11 June 1881, Page 2
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