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The Chicken Health Handbook

By: Gail Damerow
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Storey Books
ISBN: 0882666118
ISBN-13: 9780882666112
Released: 25 Jul 1994
RRP: £14.99
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if you love chickens you will love this book - By: , 29 Jun 2005
bought it for my dad an avid "fancier". he loves it. claims it is the only place that tells it straght about real world diseases etc. has saved the lives of at least 3 birds & he only keeps abot 20 at a time. buy it. is well worth it.

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Limited value to me - By: Martin Webster, 09 Jan 2004
The actual contents of the book I have found to be of limited use & not very practiculy set out. I have a flock of about 50 exotic breed chickens which are not only valuabe but also my pets. When I have had problems I have not once found the answers in the book in fact it does not seem to have any answers to anything. In alll fairness I do not live in the US & I am not familiar with the laws on vetinary practices, however, there is not a single treatment for any diseases given in this book. I would have thought it would have been a better book if the diseases were grouped more sensibly & some treatments were given. I`m sure it is an interesting book to read but as an instrument for managing chickens I, personaly, am not impressed. Sorry.
A must for every chicken owner, just hope you don't need it! - By: , 25 Apr 2001
I have just got my copy...... Had a quick look through & now I am almost scared to open it again.....

I didn't realise that chickens got so many illnesses!

I am very impressed.

There is a bit about each disease, what it looks like & how to treat it. There are some very useful sections in the middle for you to determine what sort of illness your chicken might have. These sections are divided into, for example,Diseases Causing Sores in the Mouth; Diseases Causing Breathing Difficulties; Diseases involving movement etc..etc.. so that if you get the six or so diseases which involve movement you can look to see which it is that your chicken has & if possible get treatment quickly.

There is a section involving post mortems at the back which is just too scary at the moment, but I will get to it.

It's definitely one for the bookshelf, there if you need it but hopefully you won't.