Christine Heinrichs is the author of How To Raise Chickens, and has been a writer for over thirty years with extensive experience in poultry raising and husbandry on her own farm.
The information she presents is fascinating, and it's stuff you
aren't likely to encounter in other books about chickens or
poultry.And the photos are terrific...While it's not really a
how-to book (and I got the feeling it wasn't meant to be, despite
the title, ) it's amazing how much how-to information is crammed
into it.If you don't kow a thing about raising birds, you'll at
least get a pretty good idea of what's involved...you get an
informative, entertaining, beautiful and fascinating look at the
wide world of poultry.This is a book any bird lover could spend
many delightful hours with.--Backyard Poultry Magazine, April/May
2009
This may seem an unlikely title for attention in a science journal,
unless you have been paying attention to the global economic
crisis. Some areas are considering poultry-powered plants. Turns
out chicken poop pollutes more than coal. Who knew? The author of
this book, a poultry expert and 30-year journalist, offers detailed
guidance with lots of color photos on how to raise birds from water
fowl to turkeys and emus. Start checking local zoning for permit
rules on raising your own food--and maybe energy? Science
CommunicationWhether you want eggs, meat, feathers, hide, or simply
beauty, this indispensable resource explains all the helpful dos
and don'ts. From gourmet foods to goose down, from ostrich leather
to peacock feathers, poultry expert Christine Heinrichs covers it
all. http: //www.enterfarm.com/
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