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Poultry Perfection: 3 Classic Books on Care and Management - Making a Poultry House Pratt's Practical Pointers on the Care of Livestock and Poultry Poultry etc - cover

Poultry Perfection: 3 Classic Books on Care and Management - Making a Poultry House Pratt's Practical Pointers on the Care of Livestock and Poultry Poultry etc

Hugh Piper, Company Pratt Food, Mary Roberts Conover

Verlag: e-artnow

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Poultry Perfection: 3 Classic Books on Care and Management offers a comprehensive exploration of the art and science of poultry care, integrating a rich blend of historical and practical insights. This anthology smartly curates influential narratives and guides that traverse the nuanced landscape of avian husbandry, each text contributing to a collective tapestry of knowledge. Whether detailing the fine points of breed selection, feeding regimens, or disease management, these works propose a multifaceted approach to poultry management. By combining historical expertise with practical advice, the collection not only answers pressing questions but also underscores the evolving relationship between humans and chickens. The anthology springs from the minds of notable figures like Mary Roberts Conover and Hugh Piper, whose literary legacy in agricultural literature is profound and enduring. Complementing their seminal contributions is the Pratt Food Company, whose trade literature bridges the gap between scientific inquiry and practical application. Through the convergence of these authors' diverse backgrounds and expertise, the anthology aligns with early 20th-century agricultural movements focused on improved productivity and sustainability, reflecting a historical continuum of innovation and adaptation in poultry farming. Recommended for agricultural scholars, hobbyists, and seasoned farmers, this collection provides a rare opportunity to traverse the historical and methodological evolution of poultry care. Readers are invited to engage with a diverse range of perspectives, benefiting from an anthology that enriches understanding and sparks dialogue among various approaches to farm management. Through its insightful content, Poultry Perfection is poised to educate and inspire a new generation committed to optimizing poultry husbandry.
Verfügbar seit: 04.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 2546 Seiten.

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