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This special re-print edition of Edgar L. Warren's book "200 Eggs A Year Per Hen: How to Get Them - A Practical Treatise On Egg Making And Its Conditions And Profits In Poultry" is a basic guide to raising and breeding chickens for eggs on the small farm or at home. Written in 1900, this classic text on poultry contains the basics of raising and breeding laying hens for egg production. Included are all the basic elements needed to get the most eggs per year from each hen in your flock. Some of the topics covered include Choosing The Best Chicken Breeds For Eggs, Conditions Needed For Egg Production, Housing the Laying Hens, How To Keep Your Flock Free of Parasites, What To Feed Laying Hens To Produce The Most Eggs, Nest Boxes, Keeping the Hens In Top Production and more. One of the most concise short guides on how to get the most from a flock of laying hens. Note: This edition is a perfect facsimile of the original edition and is not set in a modern typeface. As a result, some type characters and images might suffer from slight imperfections or minor shadows in the page background.
This special re-print edition of Warren's book "200 Eggs A Year Per Hen: And How To Get Them" is a primer on how to increase egg production in flocks of laying hens. Written in 1906, this classic text on poultry sheds light on the secrets of managing and improving egg production in flocks of laying chickens. Topics include The Two Hundred Egg Hen, Housing For Laying Hens, Interior Construction of Laying Houses, Sanitation As A Factor In Egg Production, Feeding Hens For Egg Production, Foods and Food Values, Eggs in the Fall and Winter, The Trap Nest and Its Use, Breeding For Egg Production and much more. One of the best books of its kind, in our opinion. Note: This edition is a perfect facsimile of the original edition and is not set in a modern typeface. As a result, some type characters and images might suffer from slight imperfections or minor shadows in the page background.
Edgar Warren's 1904 work describes how to raise chickens with high egg-laying rates.
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