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  2. Oology - Wikipedia

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    When collecting eggs, normally the whole clutch of eggs is taken. Because eggs will rot if the contents are left inside, they must be "blown" to remove the contents. Although collectors will take eggs at all stages of incubation, freshly laid eggs are much easier to blow, usually through a small, inconspicuous hole drilled with a specialized ...

  3. H. L. White Collection - Wikipedia

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    White's interest in egg-collecting began in boyhood and continued throughout his life. He increased the size of his own collection by purchasing others, including those of F. Lawson Whitlock, [2] Dudley Le Souef and Sidney Jackson, the latter of whom he subsequently employed as curator of his egg and skin collection as well as a collector of additional specimens.

  4. Colin Watson (egg collector) - Wikipedia

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    The collection numbered more than 2,000 eggs, including eggs from species such as golden eagles and osprey. [2] He successfully defended himself against the subsequent charge of illegal possession in April 1985, claiming that, with the exception of sixteen eggs, he had collected his eggs before the Wildlife and Countryside Act of 1981. Later in ...

  5. Battery cage - Wikipedia

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    Battery cages are a housing system used by factory farms for various animal production methods, but primarily for egg-laying hens. The name arises from the arrangement of rows and columns of identical cages connected, in a unit, as in an artillery battery. Although the term is usually applied to poultry farming, similar cage systems are used ...

  6. Egg - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Australian Museum hosts a collection of about 20,000 registered clutches of eggs, [37] and the collection in Western Australia Museum has been archived in a gallery. [38] Scientists regard egg collections as a good natural-history data, as the details recorded in the collectors' notes have helped them to understand birds ...

  7. PetVille Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt mini-game -- it's got ...

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    Not to be left out of the Easter/spring/egg hunting fun, PetVille has launched its own version of a virtual Easter egg hunt. Instead of relying on friends to send eggs to fill your virtual basket ...

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  9. 20 High-Protein Costco Foods to Pick Up This Weekend - AOL

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    Eggs are an “excellent source of high-quality protein,” Mygrant says. One egg contains about 6 grams, as well as healthy fats, choline and vitamins A, D and B12. If you don’t have time to ...