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Publication Name
Quarto Publishing Group USA
ISBN
9780760328286
Book Title
How to Raise Chickens : Everything You Need to Know
Book Series
Ffa Ser.
Item Length
10.6 in
Publisher
Quarto Publishing Group USA
Publication Year
2007
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.5 in
Author
Christine Heinrichs
Features
Revised
Genre
Technology & Engineering, Nature
Topic
Agriculture / Animal Husbandry, Animals / Birds
Item Width
8.2 in
Item Weight
22.1 Oz
Number of Pages
192 Pages

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A hands-on, easy-to-use guide to raising chickens in the backyard--from designing a coop to choosing breeds, caring for chicks, egging, sexing, and butchering.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Quarto Publishing Group USA
ISBN-10
0760328285
ISBN-13
9780760328286
eBay Product ID (ePID)
57172138

Product Key Features

Book Title
How to Raise Chickens : Everything You Need to Know
Author
Christine Heinrichs
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Features
Revised
Topic
Agriculture / Animal Husbandry, Animals / Birds
Publication Year
2007
Book Series
Ffa Ser.
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Technology & Engineering, Nature
Number of Pages
192 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10.6 in
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Width
8.2 in
Item Weight
22.1 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Lc Classification Number
Sf487.H45 2007
Edition Description
Revised Edition
Reviews
ANIMAL PEOPLE, animalpeoplenews.org, Oct. 29, 2007 "The utilitarian titles and the Future Farmers of America logo on the covers of How To Raise Chickens, How To Raise Cattle, and How To Raise Horses conceal and camouflage a wealth of indications inside about how profoundly animal advocacy is beginning to influence animal agriculture."                Small Farm Today , July/Oct 2007 "This is a good overall book to encourage people to get into the chicken business ... Lots of colored charts cover history, facts and chick lore.", ANIMAL PEOPLE, animalpeoplenews.org, Oct. 29, 2007 "The utilitarian titles and the Future Farmers of America logo on the covers of How To Raise Chickens, How To Raise Cattle, and How To Raise Horses conceal and camouflage a wealth of indications inside about how profoundly animal advocacy is beginning to influence animal agriculture." Small Farm Today , July/Oct 2007 "This is a good overall book to encourage people to get into the chicken business ... Lots of colored charts cover history, facts and chick lore.",  "I had not yet bought Christine Heinrichs's 2007 book, How to Raise Chickens , a plainspoken guide for people who might not ever have seen a live chicken, which keeps selling more and more copies". Susan Orleans, The New Yorker, The Country Today ( Eau Claire , WI ), March 28, 2007 "No matter if you're a neophyte in animal ownership or a seasoned farmer with years of experience, you'll learn something in these 'how-to' books. Best of all, they are approved by the FFA, which means you can feel good about handing them to your future farmer." Midwest Book Review , April 2007 "How to Raise Chickensis a comprehensive manual for novice and experienced chicken raisers … an all-inclusive guide, written in straightforward terms to be accessible to readers of all backgrounds … an absolute 'must-have' for anyone considering the practice.", Backyard Poultry Magazine June/July 2007 "This book is thoroughly modern and comprehensive. It is highly recommended."                                                                                                                               Garden.org, Oct. 27, 2007 "Since tasting rich, flavorful scrambled eggs fresh from an Oregon friend's flock, I hanker to raise a few chickens myself. Christine Heinrichs' How to Raise Chickens - Everything You Need to Know (Voyageur Press, 2007; $19.95) is more than a primer. It's brimming with fascinating history and anecdotes, as well as helpful details from breed types to caring for chicks to showing your special bird. The photos introduced me to colorful language describing bird varieties: Naked Necks, Ameraucana hen with muffs, Black Breasted Red bantam rooster, large crested Silver Laced Polish pullet, and many more. An enticement for the health conscious: eggs from free-range chickens have considerably more vitamin E, beta carotene, omega-3 fatty acids and half the cholesterol of commercially raised eggs, notes Heinrichs."  , The Country Today ( Eau Claire , WI ), March 28, 2007 "No matter if you're a neophyte in animal ownership or a seasoned farmer with years of experience, you'll learn something in these 'how-to' books. Best of all, they are approved by the FFA, which means you can feel good about handing them to your future farmer." Midwest Book Review , April 2007 " How to Raise Chickens is a comprehensive manual for novice and experienced chicken raisers ... an all-inclusive guide, written in straightforward terms to be accessible to readers of all backgrounds ... an absolute 'must-have' for anyone considering the practice.", The Country Today (Eau Claire, WI), March 28, 2007 "No matter if you're a neophyte in animal ownership or a seasoned farmer with years of experience, you'll learn something in these 'how-to' books. Best of all, they are approved by the FFA, which means you can feel good about handing them to your future farmer." Midwest Book Review, April 2007 "How to Raise Chickens is a comprehensive manual for novice and experienced chicken raisers ... an all-inclusive guide, written in straightforward terms to be accessible to readers of all backgrounds ... an absolute 'must-have' for anyone considering the practice.", Backyard Poultry MagazineJune/July 2007 "This book is thoroughly modern and comprehensive. It is highly recommended.", ANIMAL PEOPLE, animalpeoplenews.org, Oct. 29, 2007 "The utilitarian titles and the Future Farmers of America logo on the covers of How To Raise Chickens, How To Raise Cattle , and How To Raise Horses conceal and camouflage a wealth of indications inside about how profoundly animal advocacy is beginning to influence animal agriculture." Small Farm Today ,July/Oct 2007 "This is a good overall book to encourage people to get into the chicken business ... Lots of colored charts cover history, facts and chick lore.",  "I had not yet bought Christine Heinrichs's 2007 book,How to Raise Chickens, a plainspoken guide for people who might not ever have seen a live chicken, which keeps selling more and more copies". Susan Orleans,The New Yorker, ANIMAL PEOPLE, animalpeoplenews.org ,Oct. 29, 2007 "The utilitarian titles and the Future Farmers of America logo on the covers of How To Raise Chickens, How To Raise Cattle, and How To Raise Horsesconceal and camouflage a wealth of indications inside about how profoundly animal advocacy is beginning to influence animal agriculture." Small Farm Today,July/Oct 2007 "This is a good overall book to encourage people to get into the chicken business … Lots of colored charts cover history, facts and chick lore.", Backyard Poultry Magazine June/July 2007 "This book is thoroughly modern and comprehensive. It is highly recommended." Garden.org, Oct. 27, 2007 "Since tasting rich, flavorful scrambled eggs fresh from an Oregon friend's flock, I hanker to raise a few chickens myself. Christine Heinrichs' How to Raise Chickens - Everything You Need to Know (Voyageur Press, 2007; $19.95) is more than a primer. It's brimming with fascinating history and anecdotes, as well as helpful details - from breed types to caring for chicks to showing your special bird. The photos introduced me to colorful language describing bird varieties: Naked Necks, Ameraucana hen with muffs, Black Breasted Red bantam rooster, large crested Silver Laced Polish pullet, and many more. An enticement for the health conscious: eggs from free-range chickens have considerably more vitamin E, beta carotene, omega-3 fatty acids and half the cholesterol of commercially raised eggs, notes Heinrichs.", Backyard Poultry Magazine June/July 2007 "This book is thoroughly modern and comprehensive. It is highly recommended."                                                                                                                               Garden.org, Oct. 27, 2007 "Since tasting rich, flavorful scrambled eggs fresh from an Oregon friend's flock, I hanker to raise a few chickens myself. Christine Heinrichs' How to Raise Chickens - Everything You Need to Know (Voyageur Press, 2007; $19.95) is more than a primer. It's brimming with fascinating history and anecdotes, as well as helpful details - from breed types to caring for chicks to showing your special bird. The photos introduced me to colorful language describing bird varieties: Naked Necks, Ameraucana hen with muffs, Black Breasted Red bantam rooster, large crested Silver Laced Polish pullet, and many more. An enticement for the health conscious: eggs from free-range chickens have considerably more vitamin E, beta carotene, omega-3 fatty acids and half the cholesterol of commercially raised eggs, notes Heinrichs."  , Backyard Poultry MagazineJune/July 2007 "This book is thoroughly modern and comprehensive. It is highly recommended."                                                                                                                               Garden.org, Oct. 27, 2007 "Since tasting rich, flavorful scrambled eggs fresh from an Oregon friend's flock, I hanker to raise a few chickens myself. Christine Heinrichs'How to Raise Chickens - Everything You Need to Know(Voyageur Press, 2007; $19.95) is more than a primer. It's brimming with fascinating history and anecdotes, as well as helpful details from breed types to caring for chicks to showing your special bird. The photos introduced me to colorful language describing bird varieties: Naked Necks, Ameraucana hen with muffs, Black Breasted Red bantam rooster, large crested Silver Laced Polish pullet, and many more. An enticement for the health conscious: eggs from free-range chickens have considerably more vitamin E, beta carotene, omega-3 fatty acids and half the cholesterol of commercially raised eggs, notes Heinrichs."  , The Country Today ( Eau Claire , WI ), March 28, 2007 "No matter if you're a neophyte in animal ownership or a seasoned farmer with years of experience, you'll learn something in these 'how-to' books. Best of all, they are approved by the FFA, which means you can feel good about handing them to your future farmer."                                                                                                                                                                   Midwest Book Review , April 2007 "How to Raise Chickensis a comprehensive manual for novice and experienced chicken raisers & an all-inclusive guide, written in straightforward terms to be accessible to readers of all backgrounds & an absolute 'must-have' for anyone considering the practice."  , The Country Today" (Eau Claire, WI), March 28, 2007 " No matter if you' re a neophyte in animal ownership or a seasoned farmer with years of experience, you' ll learn something in these ' how-to' books. Best of all, they are approved by the FFA, which means you can feel good about handing them to your future farmer." Midwest Book Review," April 2007 " How to Raise Chickens" is a comprehensive manual for novice and experienced chicken raisers ... an all-inclusive guide, written in straightforward terms to be accessible to readers of all backgrounds ... an absolute ' must-have' for anyone considering the practice.", ANIMAL PEOPLE, animalpeoplenews.org, Oct. 29, 2007 "The utilitarian titles and the Future Farmers of America logo on the covers of How To Raise Chickens, How To Raise Cattle, and How To Raise Horsesconceal and camouflage a wealth of indications inside about how profoundly animal advocacy is beginning to influence animal agriculture." Small Farm Today , July/Oct 2007 "This is a good overall book to encourage people to get into the chicken business … Lots of colored charts cover history, facts and chick lore.", The Country Today(Eau Claire,WI),March 28, 2007 "No matter if you're a neophyte in animal ownership or a seasoned farmer with years of experience, you'll learn something in these 'how-to' books. Best of all, they are approved by the FFA, which means you can feel good about handing them to your future farmer." Midwest Book Review, April 2007 "How to Raise Chickensis a comprehensive manual for novice and experienced chicken raisers … an all-inclusive guide, written in straightforward terms to be accessible to readers of all backgrounds … an absolute 'must-have' for anyone considering the practice.", ANIMAL PEOPLE, animalpeoplenews.org, Oct. 29, 2007 "The utilitarian titles and the Future Farmers of America logo on the covers of How To Raise Chickens, How To Raise Cattle, and How To Raise Horsesconceal and camouflage a wealth of indications inside about how profoundly animal advocacy is beginning to influence animal agriculture."                Small Farm Today , July/Oct 2007 "This is a good overall book to encourage people to get into the chicken business & Lots of colored charts cover history, facts and chick lore.", The Country Today ( Eau Claire , WI ), March 28, 2007 "No matter if you're a neophyte in animal ownership or a seasoned farmer with years of experience, you'll learn something in these 'how-to' books. Best of all, they are approved by the FFA, which means you can feel good about handing them to your future farmer."                                                                                                                                                                   Midwest Book Review , April 2007 "How to Raise Chickens is a comprehensive manual for novice and experienced chicken raisers ... an all-inclusive guide, written in straightforward terms to be accessible to readers of all backgrounds ... an absolute 'must-have' for anyone considering the practice."  , Backyard Poultry Magazine" June/July 2007 " This book is thoroughly modern and comprehensive. It is highly recommended."
Table of Content
Contents   Chapter 1 Why Keep Chickens?   Chapter 2 Chickens and History   Chapter 3 Breed Types   Chapter 4 Obtaining Stock   Chapter 5 Housing   Chapter 6 Feeding   Chapter 7 Flock Management   Chapter 8 Breeding Programs   Chapter 9 Incubation and Care of Chicks   Chapter 10 Selection and Culling   Chapter 11 Showing   Chapter 12 Health Care   Chapter 13 Avian Influenza   Chapter 14 Legal Aspects   Afterword       Appendix Resources Agricultural Organizations Poultry Organizations Breeds Conservation Helpful Books Helpful Websites Avian Influenza Resources Specialty Breed Clubs Index About the Author
Copyright Date
2007
Lccn
2006-029850
Dewey Decimal
636.5
Dewey Edition
22

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  • Enjoy being a better poultry owner! Lots of good reading and photos too.

    I raise a small flock of chickens and am adding more. I love learning everything to make it less expensive and to be a good owner and caretaker.This is a wonderful book. I highly recommend it. Nice photos, excellent articles that cover all areas of being a poultry owner. Feeding, raising baby chicks, your coop, winter care, etc. I have quite a few chicken books and I really like this book. would definately buy it again.

  • How to Raise Chickens

    I bought the book for a friend who is starting to raise chickens, it has a lot of information on how to pick chickens and care for them. Great pictures, but could use better photos of how to build a chicken house which is important. Great product!