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050 _aORG SF487
_b.A44 2004
100 1 _aAlders,Robyn. G.
245 1 0 _aPoultry for profit and pleasure/
_cRobyn Alders.
260 _aRome:
_bAgricultural Support Systems Division,Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations,
_cc2004.
300 _aix,39 p.:
_b ill.;
_c 21 cm.
440 0 _aDiversification booklet ;
_v 3
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references(p. 33-39).
520 _aPoultry are the most benign farm stock; easy to manage, resilient and relatively productive under the most varied conditions. Anyone with a small patch of land can keep poultry for their eggs and meat, and for breeding. There are few greater pleasures than keeping a flock of hens and feeding them from the produce of the garden or surplus food from the house. The more commercially-minded producer will purchase proprietary foods, exploit local markets and make reasonable income.
596 _a1
650 0 _aPoultry.
650 0 _aPoultry
_xBreeding.
710 2 _aFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
_bAgricultural Support Systems Division.
942 _cBK
_2lcc
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