Raising Small Livestock (A Practical Handbook)
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Product Details
Author:
Jerome D. Belanger
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
256
Publisher:
Dover Publications (February 11, 2005)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9780486440385
ISBN-10:
0486440389
Weight:
10.85oz
Dimensions:
5.5" x 8.5"
Case Pack:
32
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Dover-Dover_08022022_P5396456_onix21_Complete-20220802.xml
Folder:
Dover
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$9.95
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P-DOVER
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D
Pub Discount:
65
Overview
"Much detailed information [for] the self-sufficient home-steader." — Library Journal
Owners of modest-sized rural properties who are considering raising small animals will find this book immensely practical. The clearly and enthusiastically written guide provides important advice on how much room and care animals will need; different breeds of animals available, their housing requirements, and equipment you can buy or build; how to manage and build up stock, control disease, and mix feed rations; how to "companion plant" in the barnyard; and many other subjects.
"If there is one book you should have if you are considering or have already begun raising small stock on your homestead, this is it." — Indianapolis News
Owners of modest-sized rural properties who are considering raising small animals will find this book immensely practical. The clearly and enthusiastically written guide provides important advice on how much room and care animals will need; different breeds of animals available, their housing requirements, and equipment you can buy or build; how to manage and build up stock, control disease, and mix feed rations; how to "companion plant" in the barnyard; and many other subjects.
"If there is one book you should have if you are considering or have already begun raising small stock on your homestead, this is it." — Indianapolis News








