The Biggle Poultry Book: A Concise and Practical Treatise on the Management of Farm Poultry
By (Author) Jacob Biggle
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
21st November 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
Poultry farming
636.5
Hardback
160
Width 127mm, Height 178mm, Spine 18mm
324g
When Jacob Biggle first published his book on the management of poultry, there were more than 300 million chickens and 30 million other domesticated fowl in the United States. Today, the trend continues with thousands if not millions of chickens and other fowl being raised in suburban and urban backyards across America. Biggles aim was to help farmers and villagers conduct the poultry business with pleasure and profit. To that end, this handy little volume contains all the information the reader needs to know, such as:
Written for the practical farmer who raises poultry and eggs for market,TheBiggle Poultry Book will also appeal to collectors of farm ephemera and anyone else who is nostalgic for a simpler way of doing things. Illustrated with sixteen color plates by Louis P. Graham, and hundreds of black-and-white photographs and illustrations throughout, The Biggle Poultry Book is as beautiful as it is useful and a treasure for the home library.
Jacob Biggle was the author of a series of books known as the Biggle Farm Library published at the turn of the twentieth century. "What this country needs is less hog and hominy and more chicken and celery." -Jacob Biggle