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Korea-Relief Chickens Successfully Hatched
4/27/1952 5:58:49 PM
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UN7659164
Korea-Relief Chickens Successfully Hatched
4/27/1952 5:58:51 PM
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UN7659167
Korea-Relief Chickens Successfully Hatched
4/27/1952 5:58:48 PM
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UN7659111
Korea-Relief Chickens Successfully Hatched
4/27/1952 5:58:52 PM
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UN7659168
Korea-Relief Chickens Successfully Hatched
4/27/1952 5:58:51 PM
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Chickens for Korean Relief
7/1/1952 5:59:02 PM
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Mr. Kingsley in Korea
5/1/1952 5:56:23 PM
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200 Pigs Flown to Korea in First Animal Airlift
6/1/1952 5:56:51 PM
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Mr. Kingsley in Korea
5/1/1952 5:56:00 PM
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UNKRA Agent-General visits Korea
2/1/1951 5:53:41 PM
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Dutch Eggs Arrives in Korea
4/1/1955 6:03:50 PM
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200 Pigs Flown to Korea in First Animal Airlift
6/1/1952 5:56:49 PM
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UN7668342
UNKRA's Help to Korea
1/1/1955 6:04:03 PM
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UN7659545
UNKRA Agent-General visits Korea
2/1/1951 5:53:40 PM
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UN7668127
Breeding Stock Airlifted to Korea
6/1/1952 5:59:15 PM
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UN7659198
Breeding Stock Airlifted to Korea
6/1/1952 5:59:15 PM
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UN7659197
Mr. Kingsley Visits Seoul's Water Works
5/1/1952 5:56:00 PM
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UN7668312
Breeding Stock Airlifted to Korea
6/1/1952 5:59:13 PM
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UN7659195
200 Pigs Flown to Korea in First Animal Airlift
6/1/1952 5:56:50 PM
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6/1/1952 5:59:14 PM
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Korea-Relief Chickens Successfully Hatched
Caption Description
A long-range program of rehabilitating Korea's egg and meat production got off to a good start when the United Nations Korea Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) flew 70,000 white leghorn hatching eggs from Indiana, USA to Korea. The eggs were placed in the warmth of Korean incubators where 52,00 hatched after 21 days. The hatching eggs were donated by the Heifer Project Committee and will be distributed to Korean farmers by the United Nations Civil Assistance Command (UNCACK).
Here: Hobart Creighton, hatching expert from Indiana and J. Donald Kingsley, Agent-General of UNKRA with Sir Authur Rucker, Deputy Agent-General, examine first hatch of baby chicks.
Unique Identifier
UN7659165
NICA ID
188425
Production Date
04/27/1952 5:58:50 PM
Country
Republic of Korea
Credit
UN Photo