This antique text offers a practical course for producing eggs and
poultry meat for the family table. The person inexperienced with
chickens need have no fear of making a start, provided they have
sufficient room, begin with good stock, and give their birds the proper
housing, feed, and attention. Offering realistic counsel and practical
guidance to novice poultry farmers, this text will be of much interest
to amateur poultry farmers, and makes for a worthy addition to
collections of poultry farming literature. The chapters of this book
include: 'The Small Poultry Flock', 'Breeds and Varieties', 'Houses and
Equipment', 'Starting the Flock', 'Summer Management of Young Flock',
'What Chickens Eat', 'Green Food for Poultry', 'Feeding and Care of
Laying Birds', 'Flock Health', 'Identification of Non-Layer', 'Meat for
the Table', etcetera. We are proud to be republishing this text here
complete with a new introduction on poultry farming.