Books tagged: animal husbandry

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The Earth Friendly Zen Cookbook    by Ted Russ
Price: $1.99 USD. 18960 words. Published on December 4, 2010. .

The author's challenges as a person of limited ability (due to emphysema) to operate and manage a small farm as a lifestyle change. The notes will be of help to anyone wanting to make a similar change, or who is currently interested in or already doing permaculture, small holding mixed farming, food processing, and/or aquaponics, and who wants to do these things with minimal environmental impact.
We Are What You Eat: Animal-Speak About Animal Husbandry    by Joe Sorensen
Price: $2.99 USD. 1520 words. Published by Jim Wawro on January 28, 2012. .

Are animal products good for us? Do animals that are raised for food suffer on our account? Readers of this delightfully short, 1,375-word e-Book will find answers to these questions. Four provocative essays, along with four hand-carved linocuts by author/illustrator Joe Sorensen, outline the issues. Then, powerful hyperlinks examine the subject -- allowing you to decide what's best for you.
Chickens As Pets    by Andrew S. Hinkinson
Price: $4.99 USD. 39200 words. Published on March 15, 2012. .

Chickens As Pets is the ideal introduction to keeping chickens as pets in towns and cities. It's written in a friendly, conversational style that never patronises the reader but instead aims to encourage and support. Everything you need to know is covered, from buying your first hens through to information on parasites, hatching chicks, coop cleaning, predators, disease prevention and more.