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Extension circular 1490 is about seasonal culling of growing stock and laying hens
Extension Circular 1420 Revised 1933 discusses necessary rations to feed chickens in order to keep e...
Discusses the profitability of a flock of pullets. Also includes information on proper feeding and p...
12 pages; includes photographs. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowled...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
One of the most common causes of lost profits and failure in poultry keeping is the lack of planning...
"September, 1940""Feed represents much more than half the total cost of egg production. The average ...
It is questionable whether or not it pays to keep a flock longer than the pullet year, since a hen l...
Eggs are produced from the feed we give our hens. The number of eggs taht are produced depends upon ...
Chickens start laying eggs around 21 weeks of age. Some bantam or ornamental breeds won\u27t lay unt...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Beyer, R. Scott, Preventing Hens From Eating Eggs, Kansas State University, March 2000
Describes ways to increase the quality and profitability of egg production through proper selection ...
SummaryFeeding Hens for Egg ProductionThe chief interest of poultry raisers is to receive a reasonab...
Extension circular 1433 is about how to lower egg prices by cutting costs for raising the hens
Extension circular 1490 is about seasonal culling of growing stock and laying hens
Extension Circular 1420 Revised 1933 discusses necessary rations to feed chickens in order to keep e...
Discusses the profitability of a flock of pullets. Also includes information on proper feeding and p...
12 pages; includes photographs. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowled...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
One of the most common causes of lost profits and failure in poultry keeping is the lack of planning...
"September, 1940""Feed represents much more than half the total cost of egg production. The average ...
It is questionable whether or not it pays to keep a flock longer than the pullet year, since a hen l...
Eggs are produced from the feed we give our hens. The number of eggs taht are produced depends upon ...
Chickens start laying eggs around 21 weeks of age. Some bantam or ornamental breeds won\u27t lay unt...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Beyer, R. Scott, Preventing Hens From Eating Eggs, Kansas State University, March 2000
Describes ways to increase the quality and profitability of egg production through proper selection ...
SummaryFeeding Hens for Egg ProductionThe chief interest of poultry raisers is to receive a reasonab...
Extension circular 1433 is about how to lower egg prices by cutting costs for raising the hens
Extension circular 1490 is about seasonal culling of growing stock and laying hens
Extension Circular 1420 Revised 1933 discusses necessary rations to feed chickens in order to keep e...
Discusses the profitability of a flock of pullets. Also includes information on proper feeding and p...