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WE COMBINE SHIPPING~CLICK FOR MY OTHER AUCTIONS! "What better animal to raise than the chicken......They are easy to care for......Don't take up much space.....Can be raised in your back yard.......Will produce for you Eggs and Meat and will be an excellent barter commodity" A dozen chickens will produce more than enough healthy eggs for your family!Also if you chose to let a few of the hens set the eggs, (be sure you select a breed that will set on eggs!) or if you have a small incubator, you would have a good supply of barter or meat birds! It doesn't take much space for a few birds..... a little shed no bigger than a large doghouse will suffice, plus a small pen, the size of your choosing.Allowing them "Free Range" is definitely preferred and it allows them to provide a great deal of their own nutrition! My Banties scrounge around even during the winter and are very thrifty with the chicken feed! This book will help you in your endeavor.....supplying you with the information you need and lots more that you may never use, but you will have it in case. 548 Pages Profusely Illustrated Understand the needs of a healthy chickenKeep then healthy through Disease PreventionHousing and Yarding PrinciplesFeeding PracticesRearing and Incubation PrinciplesBreedingBiologyPoultry MarketingEgg MarketingEconomics of Production and Marketing Because it discusses the virtues of each breed, it will help you chose the right breed for your needs.I have found the Barred Rocks to be excellent an excellent dual purpose breed! Many of the commercial breeds will never go "broody" and set on eggs to hatch. Many breeds lay better in cold weather than others. Some are a heavier breed, better for meat. Make sure you get the chickens that will meet your needs! One example of housing Nesting for Brooders Lists of Chapters Caponizing Roosters Biology and Breeding Traits Plans for equipment and Housing Disease Prevention Characteristics of Breeds This is a hardcover book in good condition, It contains 548 pages, Measures about 9" x 6", and is Dated 1938, Morley A Jull, Professor and Head of Poultry Division, University of Maryland, College Park Md. Poultry Husbandry, McGraw Hill Publications, Leon J Cole editor We get great Feedback on Our Books and we guarantee them ! "These books are great....!" Tyler in Missouri Pay fast and we will ship fast! We will pack your book carefully and combine purchases to save you $$$ on shipping!! We will leave excellent feedback for you upon receiving payment! We won't hold your feedback hostage!We strive for your 5 star-100% satisfaction! If your not satisfied-I'll refund your money! No Questions asked! Because this book is being sold with no reserve the high bidder will own it when the auction ends! The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
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