âThe American Poultry Yardâ is a comprehensive guide to the breeding, rearing, and general management of poultry. Written by D. J. Browne and Samuel Allen, this historical work offers valuable insights into the practices of poultry keeping in the mid-19th century. The book covers a wide range of topics, including the selection of breeds, feeding techniques, housing requirements, and the prevention and treatment of common poultry diseases.
A practical resource for farmers, agriculturalists, and anyone interested in the history of animal husbandry, âThe American Poultry Yardâ provides a detailed look at the methods and knowledge of a bygone era. With its thorough explanations and practical advice, this book remains a fascinating glimpse into the past and a valuable addition to any collection on agriculture and domestic animals.
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