This book, the latest innovative Haynes Manual, will provide a
complete and easy-to-understand reference for the growing band of
people wishing to keep their own chickens for both food and
pleasure. Pitched at the novice but also containing plenty to
interest the experienced chicken-keeper, the book will contain
no-nonsense advice, tips, facts and step-by step sequences, as well
as plenty of relevant photographs and diagrams. As more people keep
chickens nowadays than at any time since the Second World War, this
book is a timely addition to the Haynes range.
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Good for beginners, but not complete
Tue, 25 Jun 2013 | Review
by: The Shroom _.
The Chicken Manual is a decent all-round book, but is incomplete and lacks details about several chicken diseases and their treatment. Basic information on feed, water and housing is available. Disease and egg production requires supplementation. Photographs are well appreciated.
A more recommended by is: 'Raising Chickens' by Gail Damerow and her 'The Chicken Health Handbook' as a companion buy are all you need! For more chicken keeping tips and chickens in the vegetable garden - check out Roots 'n' Shoots @ http://rsandss.blogspot.com/
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