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How to Raise Poultry, Christine Heinrichs

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ISBN
076033479X
EAN
9780760334799
Publication Name
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Type
Paperback
Release Title
How to Raise Poultry
Artist
Christine Heinrichs
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Quarto Publishing Group USA
ISBN-10
076033479X
ISBN-13
9780760334799
eBay Product ID (ePID)
22038762843

Product Key Features

Book Title
How to Raise Poultry
Number of Pages
192 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2009
Topic
Agriculture / Animal Husbandry
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Technology & Engineering
Author
Christine Heinrichs
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
26.1 Oz
Item Length
10.8 in
Item Width
8.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2008-031989
Reviews
This may seem an unlikely title for attention in a science journal, unless you have been paying attention to the global economic crisis. Some areas are considering poultry-powered plants. Turns out chicken poop pollutes more than coal. Who knew? The author of this book, a poultry expert and 30-year journalist, offers detailed guidance with lots of color photos on how to raise birds from water fowl to turkeys and emus. Start checking local zoning for permit rules on raising your own food--and maybe energy? Science Communication Whether you want eggs, meat, feathers, hide, or simply beauty, this indispensable resource explains all the helpful dos and don'ts. From gourmet foods to goose down, from ostrich leather to peacock feathers, poultry expert Christine Heinrichs covers it all. http://www.enterfarm.com/  , The information she presents is fascinating, and it's stuff you aren't likely to encounter in other books about chickens or poultry.  And the photos are terrific...While it's not really a how-to book (and I got the feeling it wasn't meant to be, despite the title,) it's amazing how much how-to information is crammed into it.  If you don't kow a thing about raising birds, you'll at least get a pretty good idea of what's involved...you get an informative, entertaining, beautiful and fascinating look at the wide world of poultry.  This is a book any bird lover could spend many delightful hours with. -- Backyard Poultry Magazine, April/May 2009, The information she presents is fascinating, and it's stuff you aren't likely to encounter in other books about chickens or poultry. And the photos are terrific…While it's not really a how-to book (and I got the feeling it wasn't meant to be, despite the title,) it's amazing how much how-to information is crammed into it. If you don't kow a thing about raising birds, you'll at least get a pretty good idea of what's involved…you get an informative, entertaining, beautiful and fascinating look at the wide world of poultry. This is a book any bird lover could spend many delightful hours with. -- Backyard Poultry Magazine, April/May 2009, This may seem an unlikely title for attention in a science journal, unless you have been paying attention to the global economic crisis. Some areas are considering poultry-powered plants. Turns out chicken poop pollutes more than coal. Who knew? The author of this book, a poultry expert and 30-year journalist, offers detailed guidance with lots of color photos on how to raise birds from water fowl to turkeys and emus. Start checking local zoning for permit rules on raising your own food-and maybe energy? Science Communication Whetheryou want eggs, meat, feathers, hide, or simply beauty, this indispensable resource explains all the helpful dos and don'ts. From gourmet foods to goose down, from ostrich leather to peacock feathers, poultry expert Christine Heinrichs covers it all. http://www.enterfarm.com/  , This may seem an unlikely title for attention in a science journal, unless you have been paying attention to the global economic crisis. Some areas are considering poultry-powered plants. Turns out chicken poop pollutes more than coal. Who knew? The author of this book, a poultry expert and 30-year journalist, offers detailed guidance with lots of color photos on how to raise birds from water fowl to turkeys and emus. Start checking local zoning for permit rules on raising your own food-and maybe energy?Science Communication Whether you want eggs, meat, feathers, hide, or simply beauty, this indispensable resource explains all the helpful dos and don'ts. From gourmet foods to goose down, from ostrich leather to peacock feathers, poultry expert Christine Heinrichs covers it all. http://www.enterfarm.com/  , The information she presents is fascinating, and it's stuff you aren't likely to encounter in other books about chickens or poultry. And the photos are terrific…While it's not really a how-to book (and I got the feeling it wasn't meant to be, despite the title,) it's amazing how much how-to information is crammed into it. If you don't kow a thing about raising birds, you'll at least get a pretty good idea of what's involved…you get an informative, entertaining, beautiful and fascinating look at the wide world of poultry. This is a book any bird lover could spend many delightful hours with. --Backyard Poultry Magazine, April/May 2009, The information she presents is fascinating, and it's stuff you aren't likely to encounter in other books about chickens or poultry.  And the photos are terrific&While it's not really a how-to book (and I got the feeling it wasn't meant to be, despite the title,) it's amazing how much how-to information is crammed into it.  If you don't kow a thing about raising birds, you'll at least get a pretty good idea of what's involved&you get an informative, entertaining, beautiful and fascinating look at the wide world of poultry.  This is a book any bird lover could spend many delightful hours with. -- Backyard Poultry Magazine, April/May 2009
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
636.5
Synopsis
Prized for their feathers or eggs, raised for their meat or their beauty or simply for fun, poultry of a dazzling array of sorts and sizes have a place in the heart of farmers, ranchers, and bird fanciers alike. If you want to raise fowl--of whatever kind and for whatever reason--this book is the perfect place to begin. Poultry expert Christine Heinrichs lays out the distinctions between waterfowl (ducks, geese, and swans), turkeys, gamebirds (peafowl, pheasants, quail, and others), ratites (ostriches, emus, and rheas), and pigeons. She then clearly details the very different requirements for raising each species, from feeding and housing to husbandry and health, to showing and marketing and legal concerns. Whether you're thinking of starting a flock or acquiring a few feathered friends, this handy guide tells you everything you need to know to raise healthy poultry for pleasure or profit--or both. Breed Guide & Selection Proper Care & Healthy Feeding Building Facilities & Fencing, Everything you need to know about raising poultry--waterfowl, game birds, turkeys, pigeons, or ratites (ostriches, emus, and rheas)--with instructions for feeding, housing, caring for, showing, and marketing each species., Prized for their feathers or eggs, raised for their meat or their beauty or simply for fun, poultry of a dazzling array of sorts and sizes have a place in the heart of farmers, ranchers, and bird fanciers alike. If you want to raise fowl--of whatever kind and for whatever reason--this book is the perfect place to begin. Poultry expert Christine Heinrichs lays out the distinctions between waterfowl (ducks, geese, and swans), turkeys, gamebirds (peafowl, pheasants, quail, and others), ratites (ostriches, emus, and rheas), and pigeons. She then clearly details the very different requirements for raising each species, from feeding and housing to husbandry and health, to showing and marketing and legal concerns. Whether you're thinking of starting a flock or acquiring a few feathered friends, this handy guide tells you everything you need to know to raise healthy poultry for pleasure or profit--or both... Breed Guide & Selection Proper Care & Healthy Feeding Building Facilities & Fencing, Prized for their feathers or eggs, raised for their meat or their beauty or simply for fun, poultry ofa dazzling array of sorts and sizes have a place in the heart of farmers, ranchers, and bird fanciers alike.If you want to raise fowl--of whatever kind and for whatever reason--this book is the perfect place to begin.Poultry expert Christine Heinrichs lays out the distinctions between waterfowl (ducks, geese, and swans), turkeys, gamebirds (peafowl, pheasants, quail, and others), ratites (ostriches, emus, and rheas), and pigeons.She then clearly details the very different requirements for raising each species, from feeding and housing to husbandry and health, to showing and marketing and legal concerns.Whether you're thinking of starting a flock or acquiring a few feathered friends, this handy guide tells you everything you need to know to raise healthy poultry for pleasure or profit--or both. Breed Guide & Selection Proper Care & Healthy Feeding Building Facilities & Fencing
LC Classification Number
SF487.H444 2009

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