why did abe suggest taking eggs from the nests to hatch in the incubators ?
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To produce a captive stock rapidly, Abe suggested taking eggs from nests to hatch in incubators. he knows that most bird species will 'double-clutch' and lay a second egg in the same breeding season if the first is lost. ... They claimed that a bird raised in captivity would never adjust in the wild.
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To produce a captive stock rapidly, Abe suggested taking eggs from nests to hatch in incubators. he knows that most bird species will 'double-clutch' and lay a second egg in the same breeding season if the first is lost. ... They claimed that a bird raised in captivity would never adjust in the wild.
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To produce a captive stock rapidly, Abe suggested taking eggs from nests to hatch in incubators. he knows that most bird species will 'double-clutch' and lay a second egg in the same breeding season if the first is lost. ... They claimed that a bird raised in captivity would never adjust in the wild.
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