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Poultry, a Practical Guide

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192 pages, Paperback

First published January 24, 2012

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October 4, 2022
As I am interested in raising chickens, this book is a good start.

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When eggs alone are wanted, you can commence by buying in the spring as many hens as you require, and your run will accommodate, not more than a year or eighteen months old. If in good health and condition, they will be already laying, or will begin almost immediately; and, if well housed and fed, will give a constant supply of eggs until they moult in the autumn.
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