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A
Pocket Guide to Poultry Health & Disease |
Paul McMullin,
2004, 278 pages
'A Pocket Guide to
Poultry Health & Disease' provides any poultry keeper with a
complete reference manual. Issues discussed include how to manage
poultry health effectively, the immune system, types of vaccines
available and how they work and medication.
The author also provides in-depth information on the various poultry illnesses
which can occur, thus enabling the reader to not
only detect any early symptoms, but also help prevent any flock
outbreaks.
Usually dispatched within 4-6 weeks
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Jeremy
Hobson, 2007, paperback, 128 pages
'Backyard
Poultry Keeping' is aimed at all those interested in small-scale poultry
keeping and, despite having only a small amount of space at their
disposal, want to raise poultry on a non-commercial basis.
Illustrated with photographs and drawings.
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J Barnes, 1996,
paperback, 64 pages
With Bantams
becoming increasingly popular with smallholders and hobbyists alike,
this guide provides information on the birds and their ability of
laying.
Usually dispatched within 4-6 weeks.
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Michael
Roberts, 1984, paperback, 48 pages
Accompanied with
colour photographs, Michael Roberts explains in detail the
characteristics of 40 breeds of bantams and miniature fowl.
Topics
include origins, colour variations, egg colours, specifications and the
faults to avoid for each breed.
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Bantams
and Small Poultry |
Joseph Batty,
2003, paperback, 238 pages
Dr Joseph Batty is
a leading expert on poultry. In this guide he explains the
classification of bantams with descriptions on appearance, their origin
and their exhibition faults along with many other issues.
Illustrated.
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Joseph
Batty, 2006, hardback
A comprehensive
guide examining the practical management of Bantams.
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Charlotte
Popescu, 2006, paperback, 160 pages
Charlotte Popescu
provides useful advice on choosing the right breeds for a garden
setting.
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Michael Roberts,
1994, paperback, 64 pages
The characteristics
of 22 breeds are fully discussed within this book, including origins,
colour variations and the difficulties as well as the advantages of each
breed.
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British
Poultry Standards |
C May, 1997,
hardback, 384 pages
The official
reference guide to all the recognised Poultry Standards in Britain.
Included within the book are the complete specifications for each
standardised breed and variety as well as the judging points.
Illustrated throughout with
more than 200 colour photographs. Now in its 5th edition.
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Michael Roberts,
1989,
paperback, 56 pages
This practical
guide provides everything you will need to know if you decide to keep
chickens on a small scale. Issues discussed in detail within the
book include the verandah, fold and deep litter systems as well as
advice on hatching, rearing, watering and general management.
There is also a section on diseases and ailments.
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Diseases
of Free Range Poultry |
Victoria
Roberts, 2004,
paperback, 252 pages
Victoria Roberts
began her love affair with poultry aged four. With her expert
knowledge, her own experiences and as an active member on the Poultry
Club of Great Britain council, this book provides everyone involved in
poultry with an invaluable reference guide.
Victoria provides the
reader with advice on good management, descriptions of common diseases
and more importantly, how to recognise the early symptoms.
Usually dispatched within 4-6 weeks
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