Common sense in the poultry yard. A story of failures and successes. Including a full account of 1000 hens and what they did, with a complete description of the houses, coops, fences, runs, methods of feeding, breeding, marketing, etc. (1900). This book, "Common sense in the poultry yard", by J.P. Haig, is a replication of a book originally published before 1900. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible.
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Common sense in the poultry yard. A story of failures and successes. Including a full account of 1000 hens and what they did, with a complete description of the houses, coops, fences, runs, methods of feeding, breeding, marketing, etc. (1900). This book, "Common sense in the poultry yard", by J.P. Haig, is a replication of a book originally published before 1900. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible.
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Good; No jacket. 1885 The Industrial Publication Company. First Edition. Hardcover has brown cloth-covered boards with blind-stamped plain border and gold spine lettering. Black & white illustrations. Binding tight. Hinges NOT cracked. Corners and spine ends bumped and rubbed, with minor fraying at tips. Covers soiled with a few small stains. Page edges lightly foxed. Pages very lightly and uniformly tanned but still supple. Some pages have finger smudges, darkened with age, or other small stains. NO highlighting or other markings. Front free endpaper has a round color advertising sticker from The American Rural Home weekly newspaper. 192 pages. No dust jacket. Full title: Common Sense in the Poultry Yard: A story of Failures and Successes, Including a Full Account of 1000 Hens and What They Did, With a Complete Description of the Houses, Coops, Fences, Runs, Methods of Feeding, Breeding, Marketing, etc., etc., and Many New Wrinkles and Economical Dodges. With Numerous Illustrations. First Edition.