The Chicken Handbook: A Practical Guide to Keeping Hens and Other Fine-Feathered Friends
Autor Vivian Headen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2012
The Chicken Handbook covers everything you need to know about the satisfying and rewarding hobby of keeping poultry: from choosing your breed and preparing your chicken house to establishing your flock and reaping the benefits of fresh produce. This indispensable guide offers the advice you need to ensure that your birds stay happy, healthy, and thriving.
If you take the plunge you will be able to impress your friends and family with truly organic eggs. All it will take is a few birds and some feed. Research suggests poultry allowed to roam free with access to grass, lay eggs that are higher in Omega-3 fatty acids and Vitamin E, while also being lower in cholesterol than any sold in retail stores. These are much healthier for you and are very beneficial to your skin and hair.
Once you have sat down to freshly laid eggs for breakfast, you will never again be tempted to reach for that carton on the supermarket shelf. Home-laid eggs are full of flavor because they have not been sitting around for days, or even weeks, waiting for delivery. There is even a difference in the color of the yolks-a healthy orange instead of that washed-out yellow we are used to. Unlike other pets, poultry do not need to be walked, brushed or fed twice a day. Essentially, all the poultry keeper needs to do is gather the eggs daily, fill the birds' food and water containers, and change their bedding about once a month. It couldn't be easier, and this book shows you how.
If you take the plunge you will be able to impress your friends and family with truly organic eggs. All it will take is a few birds and some feed. Research suggests poultry allowed to roam free with access to grass, lay eggs that are higher in Omega-3 fatty acids and Vitamin E, while also being lower in cholesterol than any sold in retail stores. These are much healthier for you and are very beneficial to your skin and hair.
Once you have sat down to freshly laid eggs for breakfast, you will never again be tempted to reach for that carton on the supermarket shelf. Home-laid eggs are full of flavor because they have not been sitting around for days, or even weeks, waiting for delivery. There is even a difference in the color of the yolks-a healthy orange instead of that washed-out yellow we are used to. Unlike other pets, poultry do not need to be walked, brushed or fed twice a day. Essentially, all the poultry keeper needs to do is gather the eggs daily, fill the birds' food and water containers, and change their bedding about once a month. It couldn't be easier, and this book shows you how.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781565236868
ISBN-10: 1565236866
Pagini: 160
Ilustrații: b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 164 x 228 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Fox Chapel Publishing
ISBN-10: 1565236866
Pagini: 160
Ilustrații: b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 164 x 228 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Fox Chapel Publishing
Cuprins
INTRODUCTION
The History of Chickens
What is Free-range?
So You Want to Keep Chickens
Things to Consider
ANATOMY OF A CHICKEN
A Simple Creature
The Anatomy of the Egg
WHERE DO I BEGIN?
Housing and Equipment
The Inside of the Coop
Other Equipment
Routines
CHOOSING YOUR CHICKENS
Which to Choose
Breeds for Egg Production
Dual-purpose Breeds
Bantams and Silkies
Age and Where to Buy
BRINGING YOUR CHICKENS HOME
Settling Them In
Coping With the Horrid Jobs
Behavioural Problems
FEEDING
Feeding Requirements
General Formula for Home Mixes
AߝZ OF PESTS AND DISEASES
General Well-being
Abnormal Eggs
RAISING YOUR OWN CHICKS
Suitable Breeding Stock
The Artificial Incubator
Hatching
Incubation Problems
THE EGG
Natural Food Package
SHOWING
Worthy of a Prize
A Guide to What a Judge Looks for
DUCKS, GEESE AND OTHER
POULTRY
Ducks
Geese
Turkeys
Guinea Fowl
Quail
RECIPES
A Selection of Recipes
GLOSSARY
INDEX
The History of Chickens
What is Free-range?
So You Want to Keep Chickens
Things to Consider
ANATOMY OF A CHICKEN
A Simple Creature
The Anatomy of the Egg
WHERE DO I BEGIN?
Housing and Equipment
The Inside of the Coop
Other Equipment
Routines
CHOOSING YOUR CHICKENS
Which to Choose
Breeds for Egg Production
Dual-purpose Breeds
Bantams and Silkies
Age and Where to Buy
BRINGING YOUR CHICKENS HOME
Settling Them In
Coping With the Horrid Jobs
Behavioural Problems
FEEDING
Feeding Requirements
General Formula for Home Mixes
AߝZ OF PESTS AND DISEASES
General Well-being
Abnormal Eggs
RAISING YOUR OWN CHICKS
Suitable Breeding Stock
The Artificial Incubator
Hatching
Incubation Problems
THE EGG
Natural Food Package
SHOWING
Worthy of a Prize
A Guide to What a Judge Looks for
DUCKS, GEESE AND OTHER
POULTRY
Ducks
Geese
Turkeys
Guinea Fowl
Quail
RECIPES
A Selection of Recipes
GLOSSARY
INDEX
Notă biografică
Vivian Head is an ardent cook, gardener and author who lives in a country cottage in East Sussex, in the United Kingdom. When she is not busy writing, she tends her allotment and kitchen herb garden, which is also home to her chickens and four beehives.
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Many of us dream of abandoning the rat race in favor of a more satisfying, self-sustaining existence. Our idyllic new life might even include a few chickens pecking around the garden, providing us with lovely fresh eggs. Keeping poultry, however, is not just for country dwellers, as a small garden and plenty of determination can make this dream a reality-even in the inner city. The Chicken Handbook covers everything you need to know about this satisfying and rewarding hobby, from choosing your breed and preparing your chicken house to establishing your flock and reaping the benefits of fresh produce. Illustrated throughout, this indispensable guide offers the advice you need to ensure that your birds stay happy, healthy, and thriving.
Descriere
Keeping poultry is no longer just for country dwellers. A small piece of garden and determination is all that's needed. Satisfying and rewarding, keeping chickens can be a great hobby. This book is a comprehensive handbook for the novice to get started.