The Backyard Chicken Book: A Beginner's Guide
A small flock of poultry can supply all of the eggs your family needs during the year. And, after your hens have completed their egg-laying days, there will be meat for barbecuing or roasting. Luckily, a small flock takes a relatively small amount of space and is easy to manage.

If yours is one of the growing number of families interested in raising chickens for eggs or meat, The Backyard Chicken Book contains all the essential information for the hatching, brooding, rearing, and managing family-sized poultry flocks. The first step in deciding on a family flock is to determine what breed may work best for your needs. For example, you can go with a laying breed such as the White Leghorn that produces top-quality eggs but provides little meat. Or, you could select a dual-purpose Rhode Island Red or New Hampshire that provides fewer eggs but much better meat. In addition to helping you select your type, this handy guide will also tell you what you need to know about:

Providing housing for home poultry flocks
Rearing the laying flock pullets
Managing laying problems
Fighting pests and disease
Raising other poultry such as ducks, turkeys, geese, bantams, and guinea fowl

Enhanced with full-color photos and dozens of illustrations, The Backyard Chicken Book is the perfect guide for the first-time poultry raiser.
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The Backyard Chicken Book: A Beginner's Guide
A small flock of poultry can supply all of the eggs your family needs during the year. And, after your hens have completed their egg-laying days, there will be meat for barbecuing or roasting. Luckily, a small flock takes a relatively small amount of space and is easy to manage.

If yours is one of the growing number of families interested in raising chickens for eggs or meat, The Backyard Chicken Book contains all the essential information for the hatching, brooding, rearing, and managing family-sized poultry flocks. The first step in deciding on a family flock is to determine what breed may work best for your needs. For example, you can go with a laying breed such as the White Leghorn that produces top-quality eggs but provides little meat. Or, you could select a dual-purpose Rhode Island Red or New Hampshire that provides fewer eggs but much better meat. In addition to helping you select your type, this handy guide will also tell you what you need to know about:

Providing housing for home poultry flocks
Rearing the laying flock pullets
Managing laying problems
Fighting pests and disease
Raising other poultry such as ducks, turkeys, geese, bantams, and guinea fowl

Enhanced with full-color photos and dozens of illustrations, The Backyard Chicken Book is the perfect guide for the first-time poultry raiser.
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The Backyard Chicken Book: A Beginner's Guide

The Backyard Chicken Book: A Beginner's Guide

by H. Lee Schwanz
The Backyard Chicken Book: A Beginner's Guide

The Backyard Chicken Book: A Beginner's Guide

by H. Lee Schwanz

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Overview

A small flock of poultry can supply all of the eggs your family needs during the year. And, after your hens have completed their egg-laying days, there will be meat for barbecuing or roasting. Luckily, a small flock takes a relatively small amount of space and is easy to manage.

If yours is one of the growing number of families interested in raising chickens for eggs or meat, The Backyard Chicken Book contains all the essential information for the hatching, brooding, rearing, and managing family-sized poultry flocks. The first step in deciding on a family flock is to determine what breed may work best for your needs. For example, you can go with a laying breed such as the White Leghorn that produces top-quality eggs but provides little meat. Or, you could select a dual-purpose Rhode Island Red or New Hampshire that provides fewer eggs but much better meat. In addition to helping you select your type, this handy guide will also tell you what you need to know about:

Providing housing for home poultry flocks
Rearing the laying flock pullets
Managing laying problems
Fighting pests and disease
Raising other poultry such as ducks, turkeys, geese, bantams, and guinea fowl

Enhanced with full-color photos and dozens of illustrations, The Backyard Chicken Book is the perfect guide for the first-time poultry raiser.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781629142043
Publisher: Skyhorse
Publication date: 04/01/2014
Pages: 208
Sales rank: 621,008
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

H. Lee Schwanz was an associate editor of Country Gentleman, a national farm magazine in Philadelphia. His publishing company developed a wide variety of publications, including National Wildlife, Archery World, Snotrack, Big Farmer, Farm Futures, and Buying for the Farm. He was the author of The Farm Weather Handbook and coauthor of How to Buy a Healthy Horse, and Keep Him That Way.

Table of Contents

Introduction ix

Chapter 1 What you can expect from a family poultry flock 1

Chapter 2 Which breed is best for you? 7

Chapter 3 How to start your home poultry flock 19

Chapter 4 Brooding the chicks 37

Chapter 5 Rearing the laying flock pullets 47

Chapter 6 Managing for more eggs 55

Chapter 7 The hen has a marvelous assembly line 69

Chapter 8 When hens stop laying 77

Chapter 9 Fast-growing meat birds 87

Chapter 10 How to butcher your meat birds 97

Chapter 11 Housing for your home poultry flocks 109

Chapter 12 How to fight disease and pest problems 125

Chapter 13 Raising ducks, geese, turkeys, bantams, and guinea fowl 143

Sources 175

Index 179

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