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Author | : J. H. Florea |
Publisher | : Courier Corporation |
Total Pages | : 180 |
Release | : 1977-01-01 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9780486232010 |
Describes equipment and procedures for rearing, managing, and breeding poultry and considers the preparation of chickens and eggs for use
Author | : Will Graves |
Publisher | : Ideals Publications |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1985 |
Genre | : Poultry |
ISBN | : 9780913589090 |
Explains the advantages of chickens, ducks, and geese, describes popular breeds, and provides practical advice on breeding, housing requirements, feed, and health care.
Author | : Jody Padgham |
Publisher | : American Pastured Poultry Producers |
Total Pages | : 268 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : |
A comprehensive guidebook for those interested in raising poultry on pasture, this reference is organized in an easy-to-use format with topics ranging frombrooding to processing, laying hens to broilers and turkeys, shelter designs, and marketing. (Technology-Agriculture)
Author | : John Davidson |
Publisher | : JD-Biz Corp Publishing |
Total Pages | : 42 |
Release | : 2013-05-15 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1311659285 |
A Beginner’s Guide to Poultry Farming in Your Backyard Raising Chickens for Eggs and Food Table of Contents Introduction It Is Just Chicken Feed Sustainable Poultry Feed Crop bound Chickens Best Natural Food for Chickens Hatching Chickens How to Make an Incubator Fresh Water Supply Nesting boxes Free Ranging Birds Dust baths and Shed Floor Covering Bumble Foot Building Your Own Chicken Coop Egg Production Raising Broilers for the Market Well Ventilated Coops Protecting chickens from Predators Conclusion The Truth about Growth Promoting Feed Author Bio Introduction Ever since man found out that it was extremely easy to have domesticated sources of food, reared right in his yard, millenniums ago, is it a wonder that poultry especially chicken farming is one of the best methods to get easy access to a good source of food for your family? There is absolutely no country in the world, except perhaps the Arctic regions, – where man has not reared ducks, chickens and other poultry for table purposes down the centuries. Apart from these being an easy source of eggs to eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner every day, you also knew that you would have a tough old rooster for dinner, when a large number of family members popped in unexpectedly, demanding sustenance. We are going to be concentrating on chicken farming, for domestic purposes in this book. You have this dream of raising chickens in your backyard. You are interested in a continuous supply of eggs, and the occasional chicken for your pot of a Sunday. Layers are those chickens, which are normally raised for egg production. The chickens which are going to go straight into the pot are called broilers. Since ancient times, human beings have been raising poultry for domestic purposes and also for marketing purposes. Poultry farming has been a part of rural life in the east down the centuries. All the kitchen waste was fed to the hens. These hens came under the 21st century poultry farming term – free ranging. That meant they were allowed to scratch about in the backyard, getting their fill of insects, worms, green vegetables, organic matter, and was it a wonder that they laid delicious, nutritious, and proteinaceous eggs? Every intelligent householder kept three or four hens depending on the size of his family, and he bought a cock from the market, when he needed chickens. Once a clutch of chickens was hatched, Cocky Locky went into the cook pot. One of the common mistakes made by new poultry farmers is buying a large number of birds, because they are not very clear about whether they want these words for home consumption or they want to trade in the eggs and poultry meat. Around 50 years ago, one of my father’s colleagues was facing this problem. He had this huge garden and backyard. He had heard about dad rearing poultry in that garden successfully. So he also wanted to experiment in this exciting new activity which would keep his family well supplied with eggs, and fresh meat. So the next time dad went visiting to his base on a tour, he asked dad the best way to raise birds without too much of a hassle. You are going to get these easy tips in the book.
Author | : Kelly Anne Jones |
Publisher | : Knopf Books for Young Readers |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : FICTION |
ISBN | : 038575552X |
Through a series of letters, Sophie Brown, age twelve, tells of her family's move to her Great Uncle Jim's farm, where she begins taking care of some unusual chickens with help from neighbors and friends.
Author | : Joanne Guifoil |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2017-08-01 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781532306150 |
Author | : Christine Heinrichs |
Publisher | : Voyageur Press (MN) |
Total Pages | : 211 |
Release | : 2013-01-21 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 0760343772 |
Whether you want to raise 5 chickens or 50, whether you have a 40-foot city lot or a 40-acre farm, the expert advice in this hands-on guidebook makes it easy for you to get started raising a healthy flock. Whichever comes first for you, the chicken or the egg, this book will show you what to do next with longtime chicken breeder Christine Heinrichs explaining all the helpful DOs and important DONTs. This brightly illustrated, full-color guide will prove an indispensable resource for anyone interested in raising their very own flocks. Easy-to-follow advice helps you to: Choose breeds and obtain stock House and feed chickens Manage your flock and keep it healthy Select and cull for breeding programs Incubate eggs and care for chicks Raise chickens in the country, suburbs, or city The book provides information on breed types, obtaining stock, housing, feeding, flock management, breeding programs, incubation and care of chicks, selection and culling, showing, health care, and the legal aspects of raising chickens. Reviewed and approved by Dr. Clint Rusk (Purdue University Associate Professor in the Youth Development and Agriculture Education Department), this book will give you the tools you need to succeed in a challenging but rewarding business.
Author | : Kirsten Lie-Nielsen |
Publisher | : New Society Publishers |
Total Pages | : 138 |
Release | : 2017-10-01 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 1550926543 |
Raise a gaggle of geese, the unsung heroes of the small farm While chickens preen in the spotlight, geese are the historic unsung heroes of small farms and homesteads. Providing weed control, large eggs, and entertainment, and acting as "security" over other animals, geese are the ultimate modern homesteading companion. The Modern Homesteader's Guide to Keeping Geese covers everything you need to know to raise geese, including: Profiles of breeds and how to select the best one for your needs How to "imprint" goslings on a person Feeding, housing, animal health, and cold weather care Using geese for weed control, soil improvement, and as "watch-geese" Cooking with goose eggs and meat Additional coverage includes a look at the rich history of geese on farms in North America and Europe that will enhance any goose keeper's enjoyment of these intelligent and unique birds. This practical guide is a must-have essential for the kitchen table of homesteaders, small farmers, permaculturists, and professional farmers looking to add the power of geese to their land.
Author | : Leonard S. Mercia |
Publisher | : Storey Publishing |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Poultry |
ISBN | : 9780882665771 |
Covers stock selection, feeding, brooding, rearing, disease prevention, butchering.
Author | : Joel Salatin |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Chicken industry |
ISBN | : 9780963810908 |
A proven production model is described, which is capable of producing an income from a small acreage of equal or superior to that of off-farm jobs.