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Providing a practical and easy to follow guide, this is an ideal
book for people beginning with keeping chickens, covering the
basics of poultry husbandry. The authors are experienced
smallholders and share their advice with the aim of keeping
healthy, happy chickens. The physical and behavioural attributes of
domestic chickens are discussed in detail, advice on laying hens,
breeding and raising chicks, housing, feeding, nutrition and health
maintenance are covered, along with egg production, slaughter,
collecting eggs and poultry meat products, and egg based
recipes.Keeping Chickens is highly illustrated and adapted from the
bestselling German book in its 9th edition.
A fully updated and expanded new edition of the official reference
to all the recognised Poultry Standards in Great Britain The
seventh edition of British Poultry Standards contains complete
specifications together with judging points for all standardised
breeds and varieties of poultry, as compiled by the specialist
Breed Clubs and published under the guidance of the Poultry Club of
Great Britain. Intended as a manual to aid in the instruction and
identification of breeds for the novice through to the
veterinarian, this new edition has been thoroughly revised and
edited, with numerous changes to breed pictures and profiles,
providing a well-defined update for contemporary breeding, judging
and exhibiting. Under the guardianship of the Poultry Club of Great
Britain, this book details the authorised standards of excellence
for each breed, covering categories such as feather markings, breed
classification, and defects and deformities. The must-have
reference for keepers, breeders, judges and exhibitors of pure bred
poultry Features over 500 colour photographs, including 150 new
images Includes 10 new breeds as well as all standardised breeds,
and features photographs of many different varieties Provides
complete specifications and judging points of all standardised
breeds and varieties of poultry Recognised by the Poultry Club of
Great Britain British Poultry Standards, 7th Edition is an
essential resource for all poultry judges, breeders, exhibitors and
keepers, as well as agricultural and veterinary college libraries
and conservationists.
Farmers and fanciers keep an astonishing variety of poultry breeds
in North America. These birds provide meat and eggs to nourish us
and feathers to keep us warm. Their quirky personalities and
charming good looks make them barnyard favorites. They inspire
passionate devotion from show breeders and provide a living for
farmers.
Presented here, breed by breed, are more than 120 barnyard fowl --
from chickens and turkeys to emus and pheasants. For each animal,
readers will find stunning color photography, a brief history, and
a detailed description. The identifying characteristics included
for each breed are: class (standard and bantam); size (for cocks
and hens); appearance of comb, wattles, and earlobes; color
(everything from black-breasted red to silver laced); place of
origin; conservation status; and special qualities (including
longevity, size and quantity of eggs, quality of meat, and other
relevant uses). Author Carol Ekarius provides enough information to
satisfy both the dedicated browser and the serious farmer weighing
the pros and cons of multiple breeds.
In 2005, "Storey's Illustrated Guide to 96 Horse Breeds of North
America" celebrated horses in a coffee-table reference that
captivated enthusiasts of all ages. Now farmers, breeders, backyard
chicken keepers, and unabashed poultry fanatics will have a
definitive guide of their own. If it's poultry -- fair or fowl --
it's in this book.
"Storey's Guide to Raising Poultry "is the only book you need to
naturally and humanely raise a wide range of poultry, from chickens
and turkeys to waterfowl and game birds -- even uncommon species,
such as pigeons, emus, doves, ostriches, peafowl, and swans.
Whether you're running a farm or raising a few birds in the
backyard, Glenn Drowns tells you everything you need to know about
breed selection, housing, space requirements, behavior, breeding,
hatching, feeding, health care, and the business of processing meat
and eggs. This revised edition includes new and updated information
on health and disease, raising birds on pasture, growing your own
feed, housing, breeding, slaughtering, and marketing.
In the last few years, poultry-keeping has enjoyed massive growth,
with heavy TV coverage featuring chefs such as Jamie Oliver. It is
another symptom of our weariness of mass-produced, tasteless
supermarket food - the appeal of being able to nip into the back
garden to get fresh eggs for breakfast, knowing that the hens have
been well kept, fed and loved. This highly practical book is aimed
at beginners to the hobby and will explain everything you need to
know to get started keeping chickens, from how to choose, house,
feed and handle them to how many eggs they will lay, their affect
on the local ecosystem and protection from foxes.
Full of information and practical advice, this book is suitable for
those thinking about keeping ducks and geese, those who have
recently become duck and goose keepers and want to learn more, and
for the more experienced keeper. With over 290 photographs, this
book provides everything you need to know, including: legal
requirements; land, fencing, housing, equipment and security. There
is a comprehensive list, with accompanying photographs, of over
eighty duck and goose breeds. Information is available to help
decide what breeds will suit you best and acquiring your first
birds. Further topics covered include: feeding and nutrition;
health and welfare; breeding and rearing; raising for meat,
slaughter, plucking and preparation for cooking, plus recipes.
This guide for live poultry market managers provides practical
options for improving the hygiene and biosecurity of their markets.
Structured as a series of questions based on real-life situations
and problems, it contains information on appropriate ways to
decontaminate markets (e.g. using detergents or disinfectants), and
the equipment and vehicles that enter them.Live poultry markets are
an important part of the poultry supply chain in many parts of the
world. However, the emergence of avian influenza viruses that can
cause severe disease in humans who work in or visit contaminated
markets means that some long-standing practices are no longer
acceptable.This manual does not provide a "one-size-fits-all"
solution for markets, given that these vary from large wholesale
markets with a daily throughput of tens of thousands of poultry to
small roadside or village markets that operate once or twice per
week. Instead, it offers a menu of options that can be used to find
cost-effective solutions for a range of types of market.
From addled to wind egg, crossed beak to zygote, the terminology of
everything chicken is demystified in "The Chicken Encyclopedia", a
comprehensive A-to-Z reference volume presented in a friendly,
highly illustrated format. Whether it's the difference between wry
tail, split tail, and gamy tail; the meaning of hen feathered,
forced molt, or quill feather; the characteristics of droopy wing;
the content of granite grit; or the translation of a chicken's
alarm call, here are all the answers to every chicken question and
quandary, from the practical to the curious. The in-depth entries
go beyond simple definitions to offer solutions to problems,
instructions for tasks from catching a chicken to candling an egg,
and historical origins of poultry-related terms. The fascinating
lore behind breeds such as the Dutch Bantam and the Egyptian
Fayoumi are detailed, as well as the reasons for behaviours from
beak beating to head shaking.
Backyard chickens meet contemporary design! Matthew Wolpe and Kevin
McElroy give you 14 complete building plans for chicken coops that
range from the purely functional to the outrageously fabulous. One
has a water-capturing roof; one is a great example of mid-Modern
architecture; and another has a built-in composting system. Some
designs are suitable for beginning builders, and some are
challenging enough for experts. Complete step-by-step building
plans are accompanied by full-colour photographs and detailed
construction illustrations.
"It's a great book for any first-time hen-keeper." - YOU magazine
Keeping and raising chickens is fun, relaxing, and low maintenance,
plus you have the added benefit of your own known source of fresh
eggs. In Raising Chickens, poultry breeder Suzie Baldwin offers a
practical guide to everything the beginner needs to know, from
whether to buy chicks or hens, what varieties to chose, how to tell
if you're buying a healthy chicken and how to ensure it stays that
way, to how many chickens you should keep, and what kind of coop to
buy. They also answer all the questions commonly posed by
first-time owners, from whether chickens ever fly away and how
quickly they will start laying, to how to prevent them being
attacked by foxes and what to do when they become unwell.
Previously published as Chickens
Chickens are by far the world's most widely farmed animal, kept for
both meat and egg production. They are at the centre of many
debates regarding housing and production systems, causing
significant interest in what lies behind chicken behaviour. This
accessible book covers sensory biology, behavioural development,
preferences and aversions, social behaviour, learning and
cognition, behavioural issues in different systems and solutions
for behavioural problems. Authored by an authority on chicken
ethology, it brings together the fields of animal behaviour,
neuroscience, psychology and epidemiology to provide a
comprehensive understanding of chicken behaviour and help improve
the lives of farmed chickens around the world.
Chickens are back in style with a vengeance: poultry breeders are
struggling to cope with the increase in demand and gardens resound
to the contented cluck of chickens. Chickens are back in style with
a vengeance: poultry breeders are struggling to cope with the
increase in demand and gardens resound to the contented cluck of
chickens. This trend can be in part explained by the huge demand
for organic and locally produced food; after all, what could be
more natural than keeping your own chickens and collecting their
eggs? This beautiful and practical guide advises on all aspects of
chicken keeping, from advice on the full range of breeds available,
choosing and buying the right chickens for you, to feeding and
naming them and finally housing and caring for them. With charming
illustrations throughout, you will find all you need to start and
maintain your own chicken run.
To meet growing demand, the FAO has estimated that world poultry
production needs to grow by 2-3% per year to 2030. Much of the
increase in output already achieved has been as a result of
improvements in commercial breeds combined with rearing in more
intensive production systems. However, more intensive systems have
increased the risk of transmission of animal diseases and zoonoses.
Consumer expectations of sensory and nutritional quality have also
never been higher. At the same time consumers are more concerned
about the environmental impact of poultry production as well as
animal welfare. Drawing on an international range of expertise,
this book reviews research on poultry health and welfare. Part 1
begins by reviewing the range of diseases and other health issues
affecting poultry. It then goes on to discuss ways of preventing
and managing disease such as breeding, and means of attenuating the
immune system. The second part of the book discusses welfare issues
such as management of breeding flocks, housing, transport and
humane slaughter techniques. Achieving sustainable production of
poultry meat Volume 3: Health and welfare will be a standard
reference for poultry and food scientists in universities,
government and other research centres and companies involved in
poultry production. It is accompanied by two further volumes which
review safety, quality and sustainability as well as poultry
breeding and nutrition.
Keeping a few hens was once only for rural dwellers with big yards
- or inner-city hippies. Now it's mainstream and an attractive
proposition wherever you live. Fluffy little recycling units that
eat weeds, bugs and scraps and turn them into organic eggs - what's
not to love? Chickens are great backyard pets for young and old -
they're a natural extension for everyone with a vegie patch, and
for those who like eggs but are concerned about the welfare of
commercial hens. This book is the perfect reference, whether you're
already keeping chickens or an absolute beginner thinking about
getting a couple of chooks. Dave Ingham offers compulsively
readable advice on how to start, housing and feeding, settling
chickens in with other pets, troubleshooting, and the (minimal)
commitment required to keep your backyard hens healthy and happy.
'This book is the what for, how to, where and why of chickens for
novices and wranglers alike.' - Costa Georgiadis, ABC Gardening
Australia
Important tips include attractive and effective fencing options to
keep the chickens contained and guidance for choosing the best
plants for gardeners and their birds. For everyone who has been
bitten by the chicken bug, this indispensable guide is a must-have
for how to garden with, for, and around chickens. Only book to
teach readers how to have a thriving garden and chickens too!
Innovative ideas for gardening with chickens, including solar and
green roof coops Extensive lists of the best plants to create a
chicken-friendly oasis, and design strategies and problem solving
plans for homeowners
Poultry Breeds is a fresh field guide of feathered friends with
stunning photos highlighting the beauty and unique attributes of
104 chicken, duck, goose, and turkey breeds. Each profile outlines
the bird's history, physical characteristics, and common uses, with
specially noted fun facts sprinkled throughout. This pocket-size,
browsable guide is easy to use, and author Carol Ekarius knows her
birds: she has been writing about livestock for nearly 20 years and
has raised her own for decades.
Turkeys are an excellent source of succulent meat, rich eggs, and
nutrient-dense manure, and raising them is a rewarding and
profitable activity for many farmers. With helpful tips on
acquiring organic certification, processing both meat and eggs, and
marketing your products, you'll have all the information you need
to successfully raise your own healthy and productive turkeys.
Keeping Geese is a complete guide to the domesticated goose. It
shows how this intelligent bird has been absorbed into different
cultures throughout history: from the taming of the Greylag and the
Swan goose to the exhibition of the mighty Toulouse, the story of
the goose is intimately involved in both Eastern and Western
cultures.
This practical research text provides an invaluable resource for
all animal and veterinary scientists designing, analysing and
interpreting results from nutrition and feed experiments in pigs
and poultry. The emphasis throughout is on practical aspects of
designing nutrition experiments. The book builds on the basics and
proceeds to describe the limitations of experiment design involving
different ingredients. It goes on to describe the characterization
of experimental diets including ingredient selection, composition
and the minimum proximate analysis required. The text details
measurements and the tools available for understanding diverse data
sets, data analysis and eventual publication of the research. This
fully balanced and extensively referenced, yet practical, text is
an invaluable resource to all animal, veterinary and biomedical
scientists involved in the designing of nutrition experiments in
pigs and poultry, and the publication of their research.
A practical and indispensable guide which covers all you need to
know about keeping poultry in your own back garden. Find out: What
housing and basic equipment you need. How to choose and obtain the
right poultry for the space you have available. Which are the best
breeds of chickens, ducks, turkeys, geese and quail for your
circumstances. How to help your poultry settle into their new
homes. How to feed and care for your poultry. How to breed your
ownHow to store eggs and increase production. And even how to cull
your birds.
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