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Thrifty Chicken Breeds Efficient Producers Of Eggs And Meat On The Homestead Permaculture Chicken Series Book 3 Of 5 Anna Hess

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Thrifty Chicken Breeds Efficient Producers Of Eggs And Meat On The Homestead Permaculture Chicken Series Book 3 Of 5 Anna Hess
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Thrifty Chicken Breeds Efficient Producers Of Eggs And Meat On The Homestead Permaculture Chicken Series Book 3 Of 5 Anna Hess instant download after payment.

Publisher: Wetknee Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.74 MB
Author: Anna Hess
ISBN: B00KTM79IU
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Thrifty Chicken Breeds Efficient Producers Of Eggs And Meat On The Homestead Permaculture Chicken Series Book 3 Of 5 Anna Hess by Anna Hess B00KTM79IU instant download after payment.

Permaculture Chicken (5 Book Series) Book 3

Do you want your chicken habit to pay for itself?

Many backyard chicken keepers are surprised to learn that they spend more on store-bought feed than they would have paid for eggs and meat at the grocery store. If you're on a budget and want your foray into poultry to save money, not lose money, your first step should be to select thrifty chicken breeds.

The best breed for the cost-conscious homesteader will be a dual-purpose chicken that forages well, doesn't cost much to feed, stands up well to predators and weather, and lays copiously in the winter. In addition, Thrifty Chicken Breeds covers a variety of other factors homesteaders should look for when choosing new birds, then explains why a dozen common breeds do or don't make the cut.

This new installment in the popular Permaculture Chicken series helps make backyard chicken keeping cheaper, sustainable, less smelly, and more fun. Join the thousands of readers who have used Hess's tips to turn chickens into a frugal part of their permaculture homesteads!

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