Poultry products are probably the most universally accepted animal protein sources. Small flocks can be initiated most easily, providing meat and egg protein. This practical manual now includes a... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This practical manual, first published in 1990 has been revised and is now in its fourth edition. It includes a comprehensive section on diseases. Also included is an excellent section on duck raising. Poultry products are probably the most universally accepted animal protein sources. Small flocks can be initiated most easily, providing meat and egg protein. Other books in Christian Veterinary Mission's Raising Healthy Animals series includes Raising Healthy Horses, Raising Healthy Cattle, Raising Healthy Pigs, Raising Healthy Goats, Raising Healthy Rabbits, Raising Healthy Honey Bees, Raising Healthy Sheep as well as Drugs and Their Usage, Zoonoses (Amimal Diseases That Affect Humans) and Christian Veterinary Mission's most popular title Where There is No Animal Doctor.
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