Backyard Poultry Naturally: A Complete Guide to Raising Chickens & Ducks Naturally
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Rating | : | 4.46 (873 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1601730047 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 135 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-09-03 |
Language | : | English |
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Alanna Moore released Backyard Poultry Naturally: A Complete Guide to Raising Chickens & Ducks Naturally on 2016-09-03. It has 135 number of pages. u can get it on paperback or you can read it online. Beside, you can download it on any format you want such as PDF, Epub, Kindle, doc or other format. Just follow the simple step.
"Natural Chicken Care" according to Deanna Dennis. Ms. Moore provides a wealth of information here not given in most "chicken how-to" books. To clarify my perspective, I am NOT anti-medical establishment, but I DO look first to natural remedies - not expensive "herbal" or "natural" products but rather I forage for weeds, grow some medicinals in my garden, etc., make my own simple tinctures, poultices and infusions. With my family & children this has worked very well. It is cheap and usually better quality than anything you can. "Good for beginers but lacking in actual natural remedies." according to Ashley P.. I was pretty excited to recieve this book. I was hoping for a book specifically on raising poultry with natural methods; using herbal remedies, lists of plants and their uses, which ones to avoid, and other natural solutions to health and dietary needs.Unfortunately this book is more geared toward beginers in poultry rather than poultry keepers looking to expand their knowledge on natural solutions to health and diet. The actual content other than glossary and sources sited is. Chick knows chicks I have not yet finished, but I can also say that I am grateful that have not yet needed to pre-lube with olive oil so far.Also, experienced 1st hand Ms. Moore's caveat: I have been ninjaed by my chicks, and so far have incurred one face plant secondary to their frollicking. Chicks are fun to watch + like kids are gonna do what they will -let them run free in back yard (fenced in). They seem most happy.While perhaps an exception, doggie doored entrance I mounted in their condo