Publisher's Synopsis
Eggs All the Year Round at Fourpence Per Dozen and Chickens at Fourpence Per Pound offers a fascinating glimpse into the economics and practices of poultry farming in a bygone era. This book provides practical advice and insights on raising chickens and producing eggs efficiently and affordably. Readers interested in historical farming methods, sustainable agriculture, or the history of food production will find valuable information within these pages. Discover the techniques used to achieve year-round egg production and raise chickens for market, all while maintaining cost-effectiveness. A must-read for anyone curious about the agricultural practices of the past.
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