
Profitable poultry : $b Their management in health and disease
by W. B. (William Bernhard) Tegetmeier
"Profitable poultry: Their management in health and disease" by W. B. Tegetmeier is a comprehensive scientific publication written in the mid-19th century. This book delves into the practical aspects of poultry management, focusing on their care, housing, feeding, breeding, and the treatment of diseases. Tegetmeier aims to provide vital information that can assist individuals with little experience in poultry farming, while also promoting the most economically beneficial practices. The book is structured around various key subjects essential for successful poultry management. Tegetmeier discusses the importance of proper housing, emphasizing the need for dryness and cleanliness to prevent diseases. Feeding practices are explored in great detail, outlining the nutritional value of different grains and foods, and the significance of providing a balanced diet to promote health and egg production. The author also addresses breeding strategies, detailing the characteristics and management of various poultry breeds, such as Cochins, Dorkings, and Spaniards, highlighting their respective advantages and uses. In addition, a significant portion of the book is dedicated to identifying and treating common poultry diseases, providing effective remedies and preventive measures. Overall, Tegetmeier's work serves as a foundational resource for poultry keepers, facilitating both novice and experienced farmers in improving the health and productivity of their flocks.
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