D. A. Mann: The book is mostly about chickens, but it can apply to any small livestock.
United States on May 04, 2023
Santiago González Chávez: I've searched trough the Internet for ecological and economical way for raising livestock. This is an excellent primer for pastured poultry, you can even watch the evolution and relevance of the contents of this book scattered around in hundreds of homesteading and family farming videos, the most valuable lessons have permeated to the general movement of responsible farming.
This book gives excellent advise for beginners that can be easily improved by experience and further reading. This can be a stand alone reference, since it covers the whole Poultry business. However, complementary readings should be considered in each particular case.
In general, this is a great quick reference guide for embarking in the pastured poultry business.
The book was also well written and organized, the reading was fast and easy, which is appreciated.
The best part, is the ethics and principles embedded within the lessons, a prime example of humane practices anchored to animal wellness, consumer's health and satisfaction, and reasonable political viewpoints. This might not be the "solve all" reference, but it is a complete guide relatable to anyone interested in honest...
Mexico on Feb 21, 2023
Stephen Rose: Very informative and well written
Canada on Feb 25, 2021
Kristal Monteith: Joel Salatin is a very smart man and excellent writer!
Canada on Nov 06, 2020
DrDWilliams: While not quite a how-to, Joel Salatin's Pastured Poultry provides ready-to-get-started small producers with good ideas and the right frame of mind to step out onto a journey to profitable and ethical small farming.
While I understand his struggle with "government" and "environmental activists," (lots of farmers are afflicted by this sentiment, and not without reason), I find it a bit cringy in 2020 when it might be better to cultivate environmentalists and double down on the unholy connection between libertarian anarchists and giant corporations who've been duping and victimizing small producers for years. He does seem to move I. That direction in the 2010 update at the end. In earlier sections, he's not Fox News irrational in his views and appreciates the land ethic centered approaches like those of Wendel Berry and Wes Jackson. At first, I found this a bit confusing, but upon re-election believe it is a bit of a reflection of the fact that the core of the book was developed in the context of the farm crisis of the 1980s when exorbitant interest rates forced many small producers into dead end loans made by federal lenders of last resort (FMHA and SBA), while the last part...
United States on Apr 11, 2020
C. Jensen: Very good information, and actually includes several ways to make money with chickens, or plain just how to raise good quality meat and eggs for your own use. The main focus is broilers, but does cover laying hens as well. Excellent book, and includes updates since it was written a number of yrs ago.
Canada on Oct 11, 2017
Heather L. Williams: The book is absolutely packed with information, however, some of the things that I was looking for details on just aren't there... like how to build the chicken tractors he uses. There are no blueprints or drawings of how to put it together, just paragraph descriptions. That's hard for someone like me that doesn't build things on a regular basis to follow and I'm still going to have to try and find plans online in order to be able to copy Joel's system. Chicks arrive this spring and I can't wait to get started!
Canada on Feb 03, 2014
JudyLynn: This book is essential for anyone considering poultry production as a business. Following this book will save time, stress, money and more. Nothing is smooth or perfect, but when using the experience the Salatin's have under their belt will greatly reduce the number of disasters. They took most of the oops's out of the equation.
This book covers in detail everything from why you should go this route, to what the "big hats" do and why that isnt the route to go. He explains in so much detail that I feel after reading this book you can safely gauge whether this business would work for you.
This book contains everything you need to begin today. It discusses the equipment, the government certification requirements, or more accurately what sort of operation doesn't have to deal with those restrictions. He discusses the chicken tractors, how to make them, how to not make them. Discusses seasonal processing, the actual nitty gritty about the processing and more, oh so much more.
I learned a great deal from this book, I was so impressed that I have his Salad Bar Beef on order. I believe this book represents a turn key business. A person purchases the rights to open a...
United States on Aug 24, 2007
Joel Salatin's Best-Selling Pastured Poultry Meats: Unlocking Profits for Your Farm | Raising Backyard Chickens: A Comprehensive Guide for the Chicken Enthusiast | The Honey Bus: A Memoir of Grief, Strength and a Girl Rescued by Bees | |
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Total Reviews | 26 reviews | 152 reviews | 108 reviews |
Item Weight | 1.16 pounds | 1.15 pounds | |
Language | English | English | English |
Dimensions | 6.04 x 1.07 x 8.97 inches | 8 x 0.7 x 9.95 inches | |
ISBN-13 | 978-0963810908 | 978-0760352427 | |
Customer Reviews | 4.8/5 stars of 897 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 2,233 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 3,238 ratings |
ISBN-10 | 0963810901 | 0760352429 | |
Animal Husbandry (Books) | Animal Husbandry | Animal Husbandry | |
Paperback | 334 pages | 180 pages | |
Home-Based Businesses | Home-Based Businesses | ||
Publisher | Polyface | Voyageur Press | Park Row; Original edition |
Best Sellers Rank | #13 in Agriculture Industry #32 in Home-Based Businesses#41 in Animal Husbandry | #5 in Urban Gardening #8 in Bird Care#28 in Animal Husbandry | #4 in Biological Science of Insects & Spiders#25 in Biology of Insects & Spiders |
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Kealsey Thornton: Good book for beginner pasture poultry keeper. Has a lot of great information to consider before startup.
United States on Sep 03, 2023