Hatching & Brooding Your Own Chicks


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Gail Damerow shows you how to incubate, hatch, and brood baby chickens, ducklings, goslings, turkey poults, and guinea keets. With advice on everything from selecting a breed and choosing the best incubator to feeding and caring for newborn chicks in a brooder, this comprehensive guide also covers issues like embryo development, panting chicks, and a variety of common birth defects. Whether you want to hatch three eggs or one hundred, you’ll find all the information you need to make your poultry-raising operation a success.




Incubation and Brooding


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Incubation and Brooding of Chickens


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This is a 1928 guide to incubating and brooding chickens. Written with the beginner in mind, it simply explains each step of the processes with the aid of photographs and diagrams, making it ideal for modern readers with a practical interest in keeping chickens and other poultry. Contents Include: “Replacing the Flock", "Incubation", "Time to hatch", "Sanitation in incubation", "Selecting hatching eggs", "Hatching with hens", "Hatching with incubators", "Increasing demand for day-old chicks", "Brooding"", "Sanitation in brooding", "Brooding chickens with hens", "Artificial brooding", "Brooder houses", "Brooding chicks in confinement", "Battery brooding", "Necessary precautions", etc. Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially-commissioned new introduction on poultry farming.







Incubation and Brooding


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Incubation and Brooding


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