Group archive



It crossed my mind that new posters who find this group may not realise that
google has the archive of messages going back many years.
This is a rich resource in answering questions and a great place to go to if
you have a query.
If you start http://groups.google.co.uk/group/sci.agriculture.poultry
you can put search terms in the "search this group" box and see all the
threads and posts about that subject over the past ???? years

Hope that helps

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regards
Jill Bowis

Pure bred utility chickens and ducks
Housing; Equipment, Books, Videos, Gifts
Herbaceous; Herb and Alpine nursery
Working Holidays in Scotland
http://www.kintaline.co.uk

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