Revised edition. "The making, feeding, and marketing of capons, with details concerning methods and results, are presented in this bulletin [so] that caponizing may become a regular practice of the poultry raiser where conditions are favorable." -- p.
22 pages, 1 article*Feeding Experiments with Chicks and Capons* (Wheeler, W. P.) 20 page
"Conditions created by the European war have made sheep raising on a small scale a very profitable e...
Report written for Boys' and Girls' Poultry Clubs that instructs members how to select competitive p...
Report discussing capons, which are castrated male chickens, and the castration process known as "ca...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Describes the process of marketing poultry, specifically regarding marketing methods, market channel...
This bulletin discusses the methods of poultry management employed at the U. S. Department of Agricu...
Interest in capon production is rapidly increasing in Iowa, the top-ranking state in poultry and egg...
"The object of this bulletin is to give, by means of photographs and brief statements, the fundament...
"Pigeon raising is conducted successfully as a special business, also as a side issue on a small sca...
No farmer in South Dakota would think of keeping all male animals for breeding purposes unless he ha...
Extension Circular 1431 describes what a capon is and how to create and use them
Describes the advantages of keeping poultry at home; provides instructions for building, maintaining...
Poultry production on a small scale can be rewarding in many ways. Most people raise poultry primari...
No U.S. state or federal regulations prohibit the practice of caponizing cockerels—castrating male c...
22 pages, 1 article*Feeding Experiments with Chicks and Capons* (Wheeler, W. P.) 20 page
"Conditions created by the European war have made sheep raising on a small scale a very profitable e...
Report written for Boys' and Girls' Poultry Clubs that instructs members how to select competitive p...
Report discussing capons, which are castrated male chickens, and the castration process known as "ca...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Describes the process of marketing poultry, specifically regarding marketing methods, market channel...
This bulletin discusses the methods of poultry management employed at the U. S. Department of Agricu...
Interest in capon production is rapidly increasing in Iowa, the top-ranking state in poultry and egg...
"The object of this bulletin is to give, by means of photographs and brief statements, the fundament...
"Pigeon raising is conducted successfully as a special business, also as a side issue on a small sca...
No farmer in South Dakota would think of keeping all male animals for breeding purposes unless he ha...
Extension Circular 1431 describes what a capon is and how to create and use them
Describes the advantages of keeping poultry at home; provides instructions for building, maintaining...
Poultry production on a small scale can be rewarding in many ways. Most people raise poultry primari...
No U.S. state or federal regulations prohibit the practice of caponizing cockerels—castrating male c...
22 pages, 1 article*Feeding Experiments with Chicks and Capons* (Wheeler, W. P.) 20 page
"Conditions created by the European war have made sheep raising on a small scale a very profitable e...
Report written for Boys' and Girls' Poultry Clubs that instructs members how to select competitive p...