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Poultry Breeding and Management: The Origin of the 300-Egg Hen

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Poultry Breeding and Management: The Origin of the 300-Egg Hen - Dryden, James, and Plamondon, Robert (Cover design by)
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Where other chicken breeders failed, Professor James Dryden in Oregon succeeded when "Lady MacDuff" laid 303 eggs in 365 days in 1912-1913. How did he do it? Through the methods described in this book, which can be divided into two parts: his successful breeding techniques and his simple yet effective management techniques. Poultry Breeding and Management, first published a century ago, was an immediate hit with farmers and breeders alike, and remained in print for nearly thirty years. It was the best, most popular, ...

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Poultry Breeding and Management: The Origin of the 300-Egg Hen 2016, Norton Creek Press

ISBN-13: 9781938099038

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