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(1)Oita, Kumamoto checking poultry farms for bird flu

(1)Oita, Kumamoto checking poultry farms for bird flu

KOKONOE, Japan - Oita prefectural government officials wearing protective suits destroy a chicken coop on the compound of a private residence in the town of Kokonoe, Oita Prefecture, on Feb. 18, one day after dead bantams found there were confirmed infected with bird flu.

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(2)Oita, Kumamoto checking poultry farms for bird flu

(2)Oita, Kumamoto checking poultry farms for bird flu

KOKONOE, Japan - Oita prefectural government officials bury chicken coops in the town of Kokonoe, Oita Prefecture, on Feb. 18, one day after dead bantams found there were confirmed infected with bird flu.

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(3)Oita gov't starts inspections of poultry farms for bird flu

(3)Oita gov't starts inspections of poultry farms for bird flu

KOKONOE, Japan - An Oita prefectural government health official disinfects a shed of a household in the town of Kokonoe, Oita Prefecture, on Feb. 18. Thirteen bantams kept by the household were confirmed to have had the bird flu virus.

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(4)Japan confirms fresh outbreak of bird flu

(4)Japan confirms fresh outbreak of bird flu

KOKONOE, Japan - Oita prefectural government officials, clad in protective suits, put up a sign to blockade the road in front of a private residence in Kokonoe, Oita Prefecture, on Feb. 17 after bantams found dead there had been confirmed infected with bird flu.

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(1)Japan confirms fresh outbreak of bird flu

(1)Japan confirms fresh outbreak of bird flu

FUKUOKA, Japan - Oita prefectural officials are seen standing near chicken coops in the compound of a private residence in Kokonoe, Oita Prefecture, on Feb. 17, where dead bantams infected with bird flu were raised.

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(3)Japan confirms fresh outbreak of bird flu

(3)Japan confirms fresh outbreak of bird flu

KOKONOE, Japan - A police official takes a photo of a chicken coop in the compound of a private residence in Kokonoe, Oita Prefecture, on Feb. 17 after dead bantams found there were confirmed to have been infected with bird flu.

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(2)Japan confirms fresh outbreak of bird flu

(2)Japan confirms fresh outbreak of bird flu

FUKUOKA, Japan - An Oita prefectural official walks past a chicken coop in the compound of a private residence in Kokonoe, Oita Prefecture, on Feb. 17, where dead bantams infected with bird flu were raised.

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(2)Oita, Kumamoto checking poultry farms for bird flu

(2)Oita, Kumamoto checking poultry farms for bird flu

KOKONOE, Japan - Oita prefectural government officials bury chicken coops in the town of Kokonoe, Oita Prefecture, on Feb. 18, one day after dead bantams found there were confirmed infected with bird flu. (Kyodo)

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(3)Oita gov't starts inspections of poultry farms for bird flu

(3)Oita gov't starts inspections of poultry farms for bird flu

KOKONOE, Japan - An Oita prefectural government health official disinfects a shed of a household in the town of Kokonoe, Oita Prefecture, on Feb. 18. Thirteen bantams kept by the household were confirmed to have had the bird flu virus. (Kyodo)

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(1)Oita, Kumamoto checking poultry farms for bird flu

(1)Oita, Kumamoto checking poultry farms for bird flu

KOKONOE, Japan - Oita prefectural government officials wearing protective suits destroy a chicken coop on the compound of a private residence in the town of Kokonoe, Oita Prefecture, on Feb. 18, one day after dead bantams found there were confirmed infected with bird flu. (Kyodo)

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(4)Japan confirms fresh outbreak of bird flu

(4)Japan confirms fresh outbreak of bird flu

KOKONOE, Japan - Oita prefectural government officials, clad in protective suits, put up a sign to blockade the road in front of a private residence in Kokonoe, Oita Prefecture, on Feb. 17 after bantams found dead there had been confirmed infected with bird flu. (Kyodo)

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(3)Oita gov't starts inspections of poultry farms for bird flu

(3)Oita gov't starts inspections of poultry farms for bird flu

KOKONOE, Japan - An Oita prefectural government health official disinfects a shed of a household in the town of Kokonoe, Oita Prefecture, on Feb. 18. Thirteen bantams kept by the household were confirmed to have had the bird flu virus. (Kyodo)

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(2)Oita, Kumamoto checking poultry farms for bird flu

(2)Oita, Kumamoto checking poultry farms for bird flu

KOKONOE, Japan - Oita prefectural government officials bury chicken coops in the town of Kokonoe, Oita Prefecture, on Feb. 18, one day after dead bantams found there were confirmed infected with bird flu. (Kyodo)

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(1)Oita, Kumamoto checking poultry farms for bird flu

(1)Oita, Kumamoto checking poultry farms for bird flu

KOKONOE, Japan - Oita prefectural government officials wearing protective suits destroy a chicken coop on the compound of a private residence in the town of Kokonoe, Oita Prefecture, on Feb. 18, one day after dead bantams found there were confirmed infected with bird flu. (Kyodo)

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Hens and women

Hens and women

Young women are playing with Japanese chabo bantams. They seem talkative, ready to burst into laughter, and innocent. They exude the beauty of Japanese women praised in poems and songs. The gleaming black hair was a symbol of this beauty.==Date:unknown, Place:unknown, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number89‐22‐0]

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Women playing with hens

Women playing with hens

Women in thickly lined winter kimono are feeding bantams. This photograph captures the appearance of well dressed women with hair arranged in the takashimada style.==Date:unknown, Place:unknown, Photo:Tamamura Kozaburo, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number48‐30‐0]

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(2)Japan confirms fresh outbreak of bird flu

(2)Japan confirms fresh outbreak of bird flu

FUKUOKA, Japan - An Oita prefectural official walks past a chicken coop in the compound of a private residence in Kokonoe, Oita Prefecture, on Feb. 17, where dead bantams infected with bird flu were raised. (Kyodo)

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(1)Japan confirms fresh outbreak of bird flu

(1)Japan confirms fresh outbreak of bird flu

FUKUOKA, Japan - Oita prefectural officials are seen standing near chicken coops in the compound of a private residence in Kokonoe, Oita Prefecture, on Feb. 17, where dead bantams infected with bird flu were raised. (Kyodo)

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(3)Japan confirms fresh outbreak of bird flu

(3)Japan confirms fresh outbreak of bird flu

KOKONOE, Japan - A police official takes a photo of a chicken coop in the compound of a private residence in Kokonoe, Oita Prefecture, on Feb. 17 after dead bantams found there were confirmed to have been infected with bird flu. (Kyodo)

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