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10/31/2008
Raising chicks is easier than you might think — especially if you let a mother hen do the work for you. Whether you order chicks through the mail or let a hen hatch eggs, you can raise chicks naturally, without antibiotics or vaccines. Tips on housing, feed and management of baby poultry, including chickens, ducks, turkeys, geese and guinea fowl.
8/14/2009
Anyone can raise a few chickens and enjoy eggs that are far more delicious and nutritious than supermarket eggs that come from inhumane factory farms. Plus, free-range eggs are much lower in cholesterol than factory farm eggs.
10/6/2009
There are many benefits to purchasing grass-fed eggs, but finding them is not always easy. Robert Plamondon suggests ideas and resources for making grass-fed eggs more available and popular.
5/1/1981
Whether you'd like to hoast a pig roast in your backyard or start catering business, this spit roaster is an inexpensive portable barbecue pit. It's made from recycled parts and can also be used to grill chicken, beef and venison.
11/1/1973
Feedback on Turkeys November/December 1973 DEAR MOTHER: The chapter on "Turkey Production" from Jack Widmer's Practical Animal Husbandry (MOTHER NO. 21) was so misleading that it undermined the whole issue. What good is a how-to publication that tells how t
10/23/2009
Ducks produce valuable meat and eggs, and they’re fun to watch. But their most valuable asset to a garden or homestead may be their natural ability to hunt and eat pests of all sorts. They instinctively forage for mosquito larvae, slugs, bugs, grasshoppers and other creepy-crawlies that want to eat your garden (or take a bite out of you). Find out how these web-footed wonders can help you with insect pest control.
12/31/2008
Newly hatched chicks can survive about three days without food or water, so they can be shipped from the hatchery to you through the mail. But before you place your order, here are some things to consider.
3/1/1984
An overview of the breeds, weights and characteristics of geese.
3/1/1970
Mr. R. naturally does the heavy work in the garden and with the animals, while I take care of canning, freezing and household jobs.
1/1/1978
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK January/February 1978 By late 1977 the Consumer Price Index—stated in 1967 dollars—was 184. Which means that your take-home pay hadn't even kept pace with inflation if you weren't earning at least $184 in late 1977 for every $100 you earned in 1967 (only
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