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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 November 2009

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Comparative Experiments in concrete and in zinc Poultry Houses. N. Fiat. Hassadeh, Vol. 13, 1932, No. 5, p. 204–208. Palestine (Hebrew).

Due to the fact that the many cracks found in wooden chicken houses, harbour the ticks Argas Persicus, which cause the very fatal disease, Spirochaetosis, to the chickens, and since it is very difficult to keep wooden houses free from the ticks in Palestine, concrete and Zinc (Corrugated iron) chicken houses are built.

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Copyright © World's Poultry Science Association 1936

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