Magpie wrote:Not sure you can base things on number of pages - some people can waffle on about nothing for chapters, others can get their point across in a paragraph or two.
Hiya,
No, I know you can't. But there is a lot of information required to raise livestock and there isn't a lot to go on to make the decision of which book to buy, so you have to use what;s available. Page number is available, and anything under 150 pages might be skipping quite a bit, especially when it includes recipes.
Maybe you could just borrow the books through your library - that way you're not wasting money.
Would if my library had such books. But reference books are always worth buying in my book (oops, no pun, honest).
Hey Andrea - I would like to keep my chooks for a long time. We'll be a small family smallholding, not a farm, not a business (although if we could sell something from the land why not).
Our chooks will be part pets, layers mostly. I doubt clipping would be necessary as they'll have tons of room.
I can't say at this moment, but clipping doesn't seem inhumane especially if it stops the animals hurting themselves in the long run. So I don't have a problem with that, but do prefer to leave animals as nature intende as much as possible.
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