Growing your own vegetables often leads gardeners to want to go one step further & keep some livestock. Chickens ducks & bees are the most likely candidates for the first-time livestock owner
- especially if you live in a town or have only a small amount of l&. They can all be kept happily together. Keeping these animals is a fun & absorbing hobby & is a great antidote to stress. There is nothing more rewarding than collecting your own fresh eggs & honey. The book is full of sound practical advice & looks at exactly what you need to get started: the equipment housing space & feed. Taking the breeds best suited for the smaller garden town garden or allotment the responsible care & management of these animals is thoroughly covered in a friendly approachable style with their welfare always in mind. Chickens: from breed selection to housing feeding care & health issues this book provides simple no nonsense information about how hens live their needs & lifestyle & how to keep happy healthy & productive hens. Ducks: here is all you need to know to introduce these entertaining animals to the garden
- their walking requirements their feed & the surprisingly small amount of water they need. Duck eggs are great for baking & this book shows you how to keep your ducks happy & laying. Bees: there are many more people now interested in keeping bees. Paul Peacock shows you how to get started where to get help what equipment you need & how to handle bees & harvest their honey. It emphasises gentle bees & covers the control of varroa & other potential bee disease.