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Prized for
their feathers or eggs, raised for their meat or their beauty or
simply for fun, poultry of a dazzling array of sorts and sizes have
a place in the heart of farmers, ranchers, and bird fanciers alike.
If you want to raise fowl--of whatever kind and for whatever reason--this
book is the perfect place to begin. Poultry expert Christine Heinrichs
lays out the distinctions between waterfowl (ducks, geese, and swans),
turkeys, gamebirds (peafowl, pheasants, quail, and others), ratites
(ostriches, emus, and rheas), and pigeons. She then clearly details
the very different requirements for raising each species, from feeding
and housing to husbandry and health, to showing and marketing and
legal concerns. Whether you're thinking of starting a flock or acquiring
a few feathered friends, this handy guide tells you everything you
need to know to raise healthy poultry for pleasure or profit--or
both.
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