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Small-Scale Poultry Flock, Revised Edition: An All-Natural Approach to Raising and Breeding Chickens and Other Fowl for Home and Market Growers Revised edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 432 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 254x204x32 mm, weight: 1179 g, Full-color photographs and illustrations throughout
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: Chelsea Green Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 1645021017
  • ISBN-13: 9781645021018
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 432 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 254x204x32 mm, weight: 1179 g, Full-color photographs and illustrations throughout
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: Chelsea Green Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 1645021017
  • ISBN-13: 9781645021018
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

The most comprehensive book on how to raise and breed your own poultry flock is now fully updated and expanded

“The ultimate book for those who want to know everything there is to know about raising poultry.”—Gene Logsdon, author of Letter to a Young Farmer

“There’s no better introductory reference on the joy of home-raising chickens.”—Booklist

The first edition of The Small-Scale Poultry Flock helped thousands of small-scale farmers and homesteaders successfully adopt a practical and integrative model for working with chickens and other domestic fowl based on natural systems. In this expanded and thoroughly revised edition, readers will find plenty of all-new material. Author Harvey Ussery introduces readers to his new favorite breed of chicken, Icelandics; describes how he manages his breeding flock using a clan mating system; presents detailed information on the use of trapnests and record-keeping spreadsheets for evaluating breeding hen performance; and provides step-by-step instructions for construction of an ingeniously designed mobile poultry shelter.

Readers will also find fully updated information and tips on all aspects of flock management, including:

  • Growing (and sourcing) feed on a small scale
  • Cultivating earthworms and grubs as high-protein poultry feed
  • Brooding (and breeding) at home
  • Implementing manure management
  • Using electric net fencing for ranging flocks
  • Using poultry as insect and weed managers in the garden and orchard
  • Enlisting your chickens as garden tillers and compost-makers
  • Protecting the flock from predators
  • Keeping the flock healthy
  • Working with mother hens

Ussery presents a sustainable and ecologically friendly model that can be adapted for use at a variety of scales. His advice and examples throughout the book will prove invaluable for beginner homesteaders, growers looking to incorporate poultry into their farm, or experienced flocksters seeking to close their loop.

Recenzijos

Ussery provides an encyclopedia of chicken and other fowl care, encompassing everything from anatomy and species selection to feeding, breeding, and selling in the local market. . . . Altogether, theres no better introductory reference on the joy of home-raising chickens.





Booklist Written by a self-described old hick with chickenshit on his boots, The Small-Scale Poultry Flock is a welcoming and decisive guide to the poultry-keeping experience. Harvey Usserys natural approach is that of a partnership with his flock, in what he terms an integrated food independence enterprise. The author shares straightforward, encouraging information written from the viewpoint of someone who desires to share the knowledge that has come out of three decades of hard-won experience. Anyone considering a natural approach to producing eggs and meat will cherish this must-have reference, enjoyable to sit down and read cover-to-cover, but also perfect for answers on the go.





Foreword Review As usual, Harvey never ceases to amaze with his in-depth knowledge of poultry keeping. I love that, as knowledgeable as he is, he still constantly searches for new tweaks to improve his farm efforts and the quality of life for his birds. He writes from that direct experience and it certainly shows in this wonderful go-to book for any aspiring poultry keeper. So many people claim to be chicken husbandry experts, but Harvey, hes the real deal.





Jeannette Beranger, senior program manager, The Livestock Conservancy Harvey Ussery has spent a lifetime developing and showcasing a truly viable poultry model that is ultimately carbon-sequestering, hygienic, neighbor-friendly, and food-secure. . . . This book is about a call to heritage, to the wisest of wise traditions in food security and relationships. Harvey brings the latest tools and practices within the grasp of any aspiring flockster. It is this functional spirit that makes this book a classic in the small-scale poultry rearing genre.





Joel Salatin, Polyface, Inc. Amid the new and urgent focus on holistic, inputs-free food production married to ecologically robust land management, this expanded edition of Harvey Usserys classic guide to all things chicken should have a place on every small farm or homestead bookshelf. Dedicated to the conviction that what is best for the animal and the land will always be best for the farmer, Ussery points the novice flockster toward best practice, while he inspires the long-time poultry keeper with a deeper commitment to ecological cooperation.





Shawn and Beth Dougherty, authors of The Independent Farmstead Heres the ultimate book for those who want to know everything there is to know about raising poultry. And every detail is backed up by the authors own (often entertaining) experiences. I could not findin this encyclopedic array of chicken knowhowone detail that I could quibble with.





Gene Logsdon, author of Letter to a Young Farmer and Holy Shit The Small-Scale Poultry Flock is the perfect book for all chicken keepers, from the folks just starting out to the most experienced. It covers everything from the history of the species and coop designs to feeding, breeding, keeping predators at bay, processing meat, and much more.  Harveys writing style is easy going and feels like an old friend giving you sound advice. This  is a comprehensive resource to keep on your bookshelf for many years to come.





Jessi Bloom, author of Free-Range Chicken Gardens; coauthor of Practical Permaculture It is refreshing and inspiring to read a book on chickens that has original content and creative techniques. This can only come from personal insights and hands-on experience. Harvey Ussery eloquently describes how to keep and employ a family flock of chickens. 





Chickens have migrated with humans for over 3,000 years all over the planet. Its time to bring them back home. Let them work in our communities and production gardens where they can feed not only themselves and humans, but also the soul and soil of Nature, enabling an abundant ecology. Food security with a consistent supply chain can be as close as your own backyard. Just read and use the practices described in The Small-Scale Poultry Flock. You will not be disappointed. High fives to Harvey!





Pat Foreman, author of City Chicks; founder, The Gossamer Foundation This book is packed with practical advice on raising poultry by someone who has not only done it all but has learned from his broad experience and knows how to communicate that wisdom clearly and in a lively, readable style. Harvey Ussery has written one of the most comprehensive guides out there, but what places it above the rest of the crowd is that he shows you how to work with nature rather than against it in ways that will minimize work while ensuring the health and happiness of the flock. Whether you're a beginner or an old-time poultry farmer, you shouldnt go any further without this excellent manual.





Toby Hemenway, author of Gaias Garden and The Permaculture City The Small-Scale Poultry Flock is about establishing a free-range poultry flock fully integrated into a healthy homestead ecosystem. Based upon the authors decades of hands-on experience with many breeds and species, it covers all the basics about raising poultry, and fills some important gaps not usually covered well enough elsewhere, including chicken behavior, poultry breeding, raising chicks with broody hens, managing free-ranging, dealing with predators, using electric net fencing, feeding poultry with home-grown feeds, and integrating the poultry with soil mineral balance, gardens, lawns and pastures, orchards, worm bins, and soldier fly (larvae) production. If you want to raise chickens and can afford just one book, I recommend this one.





Carol Deppe, author of The Resilient Gardener Usserys outstanding book is certain to withstand the test of time both for its encyclopedic and practical information, and for its acknowledgment that the future of our culture and our food security is in the hands of the small farmer and backyard producer. If you are starting out with your first flock, this is your book. And when youve been keeping poultry for 30+ years, this will still be your best book.





Shannon Hayes, author of The Grassfed Gourmet Cookbook and Radical Homemakers Anyone interested in practical, experienced, insightful information about how to select, breed, care for, manage, feed, protect, process, eat or market small-scale poultry flocks for their own eating pleasure or selling to othersand have FUNshould read this book.





Frederick Kirschenmann, distinguished fellow, Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture; author of Cultivating an Ecological Conscience There is a revolution going on, and it is the popular return of keeping poultry to provide food for our home tables. Usserys The Small-Scale Poultry Flock helps lead the way by integrating the small flock with its natural environment, the homestead, or small farm. Nowhere else will you find such valuable information on putting poultry to work in the garden, producing much of their feed, and producing healthful food for ourselves.





Don Schrider, author of the American Livestock Breeds Conservancys Chicken Assessment for Improving Productivity and Storeys Guide to Raising Turkeys  "The Small-Scale Poultry Flock is an indispensable guide for homesteaders or market growers interested in doing it right. . . .[ And] the revised edition packs in even more information than the original.





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Introduction 1(4)
Part One Getting Started
1 The Abundant Ecology
5(6)
2 The Integrated Small-Scale Flock
11(9)
3 Your Basic Bird
20(11)
4 Planning Your Flock
31(14)
5 My Seven-Year Love Affair with Icelandics
45(8)
6 Starting Your Flock
53(14)
Part Two Basic Care
7 Housing
67(13)
8 Manure Management in the Poultry House: The Joys of Deep Litter
80(5)
9 Watering
85(6)
10 Ranging Your Flock
91(5)
11 Ranging Flocks Using Electric Net Fencing
96(11)
12 Mobile Shelters
107(12)
Part Three Working Partners
13 Putting Your Flock to Work
119(12)
14 Chickens in the Garden
131(8)
Part Four Feeding the Small-Scale Flock
15 Thoughts on Feeding
139(5)
16 Purchased Feeds
144(5)
17 Making Your Own Feeds
149(8)
18 Feeding Your Flock from Home Resources
157(12)
19 Cultivating Recomposers for Poultry Feed
169(22)
Part Five Other Management Issues
20 One Big Happy Family
191(7)
21 Protecting Your Flock from Predators
198(10)
22 Helping Your Flock Stay Healthy
208(7)
23 Managing Your Flock in Winter
215(6)
24 Other Domestic Fowl
221(12)
Part Six Breeding the Small-Scale Flock
25 Trapnest and Hatchet: Breeding Essentials
233(20)
26 Managing the Breeding Season
253(13)
27 Working with Mother Hens
266(21)
Part Seven Poultry for the Table
28 Butchering Poultry
287(17)
29 Poultry in the Kitchen
304(12)
30 Serving Small Local Markets
316(18)
Acknowledgments 334(1)
Appendix A Making Trapnests 335(8)
Appendix B Making a Dustbox 343(2)
Appendix C Making a Mobile A-Frame Shelter 345(8)
Appendix D A Robust Mobile Shelter with a Lift Kit 353(8)
Appendix E A Feed Formulation Spreadsheet 361(4)
Appendix F Layer Performance Spreadsheet 365(13)
Appendix G Broody Performance Spreadsheet 378(5)
Appendix H Hatching Chicks in an Incubator 383(4)
Appendix I Duck Confit, Convenience Food Extraordinaire 387(4)
Appendix J Resources 391(4)
Glossary 395(4)
Notes 399(6)
Index 405
Harvey Usserys homestead in northern Virginia has been the setting for constant experimentation toward regeneration, sustainability, and harmony with the surrounding ecology. He has shared what he has learned in numerous articles in Backyard Poultry, Mother Earth News, Countryside & Small Stock Journal, and Grit!, the newsletter of American Pastured Poultry Producers Association. Ussery has presented widely at national and local events on poultry and other homesteading topics, and maintains a highly informative website, TheModernHomestead.US. He shares the ongoing adventure with his wife, Ellen.