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Kadaknath Poultry - A Guide to Successful Chicken Farming - cover

Kadaknath Poultry - A Guide to Successful Chicken Farming

Hseham Atina

Editorial: Publishdrive

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"Kadaknath Poultry: A Guide to Successful Chicken Farming" is a comprehensive resource for both novice and experienced farmers interested in raising the unique and culturally significant Kadaknath chicken. Known for its tender meat, distinct flavor, and cultural heritage, the Kadaknath breed presents an opportunity for sustainable and ethical poultry farming. This guide covers every aspect of Kadaknath farming, including the breed's origins, habitat setup, nutrition, breeding, health management, and optimal conditions for growth. It also delves into the business side, offering insights into market dynamics, financial management, branding, and regulatory considerations. With a focus on sustainability and community engagement, this book emphasizes ethical farming practices and the broader impact of Kadaknath farming on local communities. A valuable resource for both beginners and seasoned poultry farmers, this guide offers practical advice and strategies for success in the world of Kadaknath poultry farming.
Disponible desde: 30/04/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 140 páginas.

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