About This Book
A practical elementary course in aviculture presents basic avian anatomy, behavior, reproduction, and classification, then surveys domestic species — chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, guineas, peafowl, pheasants, swans, and ostriches — with breed descriptions and origins. It explains egg development and incubation, feather structure and molting, feeding and housing, breeding and brood care, and varied management systems for small urban flocks, farm flocks, and intensive poultry operations, including broiler and egg production. Emphasis falls on plain-language instruction suitable for schools and beginners, combining biological principles with hands-on husbandry and practical routines for raising birds.
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