L'objet est en rupture de stock.
Vous en avez un à vendre?

Élever des animaux pour fibres : produire de la laine à partir de moutons, de chèvres, d'alpagas et de lapins

État :
Entièrement neuf
Prix :
20,12 $US
Environ27,56 $C
Expédition :
Sans frais Economy Shipping. En savoir plussur l'expédition
Lieu : Fairfield, Ohio, États-Unis
Livraison :
Livraison prévue entre le ven. 31 mai et le mar. 11 juin à 43230
Les dates de livraison approximatives – s'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre ou un nouvel onglet tiennent compte du délai de manutention du vendeur, du code postal de l'expéditeur, du code postal du destinataire et de l'heure de l'acceptation et dépendent du service d'expédition sélectionné et de la réception du paiementréception du paiement - s'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre ou un nouvel onglet. Les délais de livraison peuvent varier, particulièrement lors de périodes achalandées.
Renvois :
Renvoi sous 30jours. L'acheteur paie les frais de port du renvoi. En savoir plus- pour en savoir plus sur les renvois
Paiements :
     

Magasinez en toute confiance

Garantie de remboursement eBay
Recevez l'objet commandé ou obtenez un remboursement. 

Informations sur le vendeur

Inscrit comme vendeur professionnel
Le vendeur assume l'entière responsabilité de cette annonce.
Numéro de l'objet eBay :364834807246
Dernière mise à jour : mai 20, 2024 00:42:38 HAEAfficher toutes les modificationsAfficher toutes les modifications

Caractéristiques de l'objet

État
Entièrement neuf: Un livre neuf, non lu, non utilisé et en parfait état, sans aucune page manquante ...
ISBN-13
9781620083246
Type
NA
Publication Name
NA
ISBN
9781620083246
Book Title
Raising Animals for Fiber : Producing Wool from Sheep, Goats, Alpacas, and Rabbits in Your Backyard
Item Length
10in
Publisher
Fox Chapel Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication Year
2019
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.5in
Author
Chris Mclaughlin
Genre
Nature, Crafts & Hobbies
Topic
Fiber Arts & Textiles, Animals / General
Item Width
8in
Item Weight
19.2 Oz
Number of Pages
176 Pages

À propos de ce produit

Product Information

Fiber Animals for the Backyard and Hobby FarmRaising backyard fiber animals is rising in popularity, as more and more people seek traditional textiles for yarn-focused crafts like knitting, crocheting, and weaving, as well as spinning, embroidery, needlepoint, needle felting, wet felting, and fiber dying. This book offers an essential reference for anyone who is considering their own production of animal fibers. Author and fiber farmer Chris McLaughlin provides a comprehensive introduction to raising livestock for wool. With practical information for the aspiring beginner, Chris helps you to decide which species will best serve your own lifestyle criteria and needs. Inside Raising Animals for Fiber· Comprehensive guide to raising sheep, goats, angora rabbits, and alpacas· Practical information on housing, fencing, feed, grooming, shearing, plucking, basic health care, breeding and birthing.· Comparison of popular breeds and how their fiber differs from breed to breed.· Frank discussion of the energy and commitment that it takes to raise livestock, and how much room and land each animal species will need.· Essential biosecurity practices to prevent spreading pests and infectious animal diseases.· Advice on hand spinning and crafts to utilize your homegrown fiber.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Fox Chapel Publishing Company, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1620083248
ISBN-13
9781620083246
eBay Product ID (ePID)
12038605381

Product Key Features

Book Title
Raising Animals for Fiber : Producing Wool from Sheep, Goats, Alpacas, and Rabbits in Your Backyard
Author
Chris Mclaughlin
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Fiber Arts & Textiles, Animals / General
Publication Year
2019
Genre
Nature, Crafts & Hobbies
Number of Pages
176 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
8in
Item Weight
19.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Sf65.2.M35 2019
Reviews
Raising Animals for Fiber is a great introductory book for anyone that wants to get started with these animals or with shearing and creating wool products. Chris easily gains your trust as a reader with her conversational style of writing and her first-hand accounts. If you were the least bit interested in raising wool, or making small talk about it at your next dinner party, then this is the book for you., Fiber Animals for the Backyard and Hobby Farm Raising backyard fiber animals is rising in popularity, as more and more people seek traditional textiles for yarn-focused crafts like knitting, crocheting, and weaving, as well as spinning, embroidery, needlepoint, needle felting, wet felting, and fiber dying. This book offers an essential reference for anyone who is considering their own production of animal fibers. Author and fiber farmer Chris McLaughlin provides a comprehensive introduction to raising livestock for wool. With practical information for the aspiring beginner, Chris helps you to decide which species will best serve your own lifestyle criteria and needs. Inside Raising Animals for Fiber · Comprehensive guide to raising sheep, goats, angora rabbits, and alpacas · Practical information on housing, fencing, feed, grooming, shearing, plucking, basic health care, breeding and birthing. · Comparison of popular breeds and how their fiber differs from breed to breed. · Frank discussion of the energy and commitment that it takes to raise livestock, and how much room and land each animal species will need. · Essential biosecurity practices to prevent spreading pests and infectious animal diseases. · Advice on hand spinning and crafts to utilize your homegrown fiber. From City Farmer News, While food makes urban agriculture headlines, fiber is another commodity city farmers can produce. Rabbits, goats, sheep and alpacas can be sheared and their wool used for felting, making yarn, and even doll hair. Most of us are aware of the Slow Food Movement, author Chris McLaughlin leads the Slow Wool Movement. --Michael Levenston, Executive Director, City Farmer Society, While food makes urban agriculture headlines, fiber is another commodity city farmers can produce. Rabbits, goats, sheep and alpacas can be sheared and their wool used for felting, making yarn, and even doll hair. Most of us are aware of the Slow Food Movement, author Chris McLaughlin leads the Slow Wool Movement.--Michael Levenston, Executive Director, City Farmer Society
Table of Content
Chapter 1: The Joy of Keeping Small Livestock for Fiber: Why I Wrote this Book * Introduction to Fiber Farming (Including the Truth) * The Backyard and Beyond * A Word About Health Guidance in this Book * Other Ways to Enjoy Your Fiber Animals Chapter 2: Why Sheep Might Be Your Thing * Choosing a Breed * About Sheep Wool * Housing & Fencing * Feeding * Basic Health Care * Tips on Wool Care * Breeding & Lambing * Lamb Care * Shearing *Boxed Sidebar -- Sheep Lingo/Terminology * Boxed Sidebar -- Heritage and Endangered Sheep Breeds *Boxed Sidebar - Domestic VS. Wild Sheep * Boxed Sidebar -- Sheep First Aid Kit Chapter 3: Why Goats Might be Your Thing * Choosing a Breed * About Mohair * About Cashmere * Housing & Fencing * Feeding * Basic Health Care * Tips on Coat Care * Breeding & Kidding * Kid Care * Shearing *Boxed Sidebar -- Goat Lingo/Terminology *Boxed Sidebar -- Goat First Aid Kit *Boxed Sidebar - The Difference Between Goats and Sheep Chapter 4: Why Angora Rabbits Might Be Your Thing * Choosing a Breed * About Angora Wool * Housing * Feeding * Basic Health Care * Tips on Angora Wool Care * Breeding & Kindling * Kit Care * Clipping and Plucking * Boxed Sidebar -- Rabbit Lingo/Terminology * Boxed Sidebar -- Domestic VS. Wild Rabbits *Boxed Sidebar - Rabbit First Aid Kit Chapter 5: Why Alpacas Might be Your Thing * Choosing a Breed * About Alpaca Fleece * Housing & Fencing * Feeding * Basic Health Care * Tips on Coat Care * Breeding & Birthing * Cria Care * Shearing * Boxed Sidebar -- Alpaca Lingo/Terminology *Boxed Sidebar - Alpaca First Aid Kit Chapter 6: Congratulations, You're a Fiber Farmer! * Best Biosecurity Practices for Your Farm * Hand Spinning Fibers * Endless Fiber Crafts
Lccn
2022-277229
Dewey Decimal
636.3145
Intended Audience
Trade
Illustrated
Yes

Description de l'objet du vendeur

grandeagleretail

grandeagleretail

98,2% d'évaluations positives
2,7M objets vendus
Visiter la BoutiqueContacter
Répond généralement en 24 heures

Évaluations détaillées du vendeur

Moyenne au cours des 12 derniers mois

Qualité de la description
4.9
Justesse des frais d'expédition
5.0
Rapidité de l'expédition
4.9
Communication
4.9

Évaluations comme vendeur (1 023 619)

r***t (1844)- Évaluation laissée par l'acheteur.
Dernier mois
Achat vérifié
Excellent transaction.
e***s (2087)- Évaluation laissée par l'acheteur.
Dernier mois
Achat vérifié
Items in pictures were exactly what I received. Description was spot on as well. Shipped very quickly. Would buy from again. Thank you!
a***y (1030)- Évaluation laissée par l'acheteur.
Dernier mois
Achat vérifié
Book cheaply made

Évaluations et avis sur le produit

Aucune évaluation ni aucun avis jusqu'à maintenant.
Soyez le premier à rédiger un avis.