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Barnyard in Your Backyard: A Beginner's Guide to Raising Chickens, Ducks, Geese, Rabbits, Goats, Sheep, and Cows

Barnyard in Your Backyard: A Beginner's Guide to Raising Chickens, Ducks, Geese, Rabbits, Goats, Sheep, and Cows

  • Paperback
  • Author: Gail Damerow
  • Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
  • Release Date: July 2002
  • ISBN-10: 1580174566
  • ISBN-13: 9781580174565
  • List Price: $24.95

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Summary

When is the right time to shear a sheep? Is there a market for manure? What time of day is best to collect eggs? What is the correct way to milk a goat? What does a duck eat? Can a cow and a sheep share the same pasture? Which types of rabbits are easiest to raise?

The perfect book for anyone who has ever dreamed of having that little place in the country, Barnyard in Your Backyard offers tried-and-true, expert advice on raising healthy, happy, productive farm animals: chickens, geese, ducks, rabbits, goats, sheep, and dairy cows.

Each chapter focuses on a different animal, discussing the pros and cons of raising the animal, housing and land requirements, feeding guidelines, health concerns, and a schedule for routine care. Species that are easy to raise, hardy, and companionable are profiled. First-time farmers will discover simple, clear instructions for caring for animals throughout the year, as well as guidelines for processing barnyard products such as milk, wool, and eggs. Combining practical advice from real experts, easy-to-use checklists and charts, a seasonal care calendar, and detailed black-and-white illustrations, Barnyard in Your Backyard offers a comprehensive review of the ins and outs - the tribulations and triumphs - of living with and caring for a small barnyard.

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very good buy

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Good simple beginner book

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This book is simple enough for my 4 kids under 10 years old to use. They are using it for a 4H project. Yet it has more specific information that is good for adults to use as well.

Good Resource for Starters

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This book is one that I refer to over and again. It gives a concise overview of livestock, breeds and care. It is the handbook that is essential to all new starter farmsteads.

Huge disappointment

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After 20+ years of horses, we decided to expand our little farm to include animals that pay their way. First came the dairy goats, then chickens & hogs. I have other Storey books, so I was really looking forward to receiving this and was so disappointed when it arrived! The information is very basic, and HOGS AREN'T MENTIONED AT ALL, yet it has a large section on cattle, which generally require a little more than a "backyard." The part on goats was a condensed version of YOUR GOATS: A KID'S GUIDE TO RAISING & SHOWING. The parts that were included were word for word, paragraph for paragraph. As for chickens, the information on egg layers was pretty good, although I would have liked to have seen at least basic plans for building a coop/nest-boxes. That's a different book. But Damerow only touched lightly on broilers, with no information whatsoever on butchering (chickens or any other animals), although she did plug yet another book for that. But for this book, killing/cleaning chickens was addressed in 2 sentences telling you to have an experienced friend or neighbor teach you. Not bad advice, but while you're at it, skip the book and just keep that same friend/neighbor close by...

Excellent starting point

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If you are wondering whether you have the resources to raise one of these more common varieties of livestock, this book will answer your questions. Not exhaustive (is anything really?) but more detailed and thorough than you might expect. This will provide you with enough information to determine if it is possible for you to raise tha animal in question - whether it be for profit or just to put safe food on the table.