How To Raise Birds & Pigeons ~ Vintage Books on
DVD
Learn from the experts, with this vintage collection of time tested
hints and techniques. This huge collection will teach you how to properly
breed and care for birds and pigeons. A truely affoprdable alternative to
the rare and hard to find editions.
We have collected together for your enjoyment this wonderful
collection of thirty-one {31} vintage books on a Gift Quality DVD.
Titles Include:
:: A Practical Treatise on Breeding, Rearing, and Fattening All
Kinds of Domestic Poultry
by John Lawrence (1819) Includes an interesting account of the Egyptian
method of hatching eggs by artificial heat with some modern experiments
thereon. 322 pages.
:: A Practical Treatise on Breeding, Rearing, and Fattening All
Kinds of Domestic Poultry
By John Lawrence (1830) Also the management of swine, milch cows, and
bees, and instructions for the private brewery. 408 pages.
:: A to Z of Pigeons
By F. W. De Lancey (1921) A complete treatise on the history and
breeding of pigeons. 96 pages.
:: Aviaries, Bird Rooms & Cages
By H. Norman (1919) Their Construction & Furnishing, with many
illustrations. 117 pages.
:: Bird Keeping
By C. E. Dyson (1878) A Practical Guide for the Management of Singing
and Cage
BirdsWith woodcut illustrations and B & W and coloured plates. 317
pages
:: British Birds For Cages & Aviaries
By W. T. Greene (1899) A handbook Relating to All British Birds Which
May Be
Kept in Confinement. 270 pages
:: Cage & Chamber Birds
By J. M. Bechstein (1885) Their Natural History,
Habits, Food, Diseases, Management and Modes of
Capture. 605 pages
:: Canaries & Cage Birds
By George Holden (1888) The Food, Care, Breeding, Diseases
and Treatment of All House Birds, Birds for Pleasure and for
Profit. 344 pages.
:: Fancy Pigeons
By J. C. Lyell, (1887) Contains full directions for their
breeding and management, with descriptions of every known
variety and all other
information of interest or use to pigeon fanciers. 536 pages
:: Favourite Foreign Birds for Cages and Aviaries
By W. T. Greene (1891) 156 pages
:: Foreign Birds for Cage And Aviary (Volume 1)
By A. G. Butler (1910) The Smaller Foreign Birds. 213-pages
:: Foreign Birds for Cage And Aviary (Volume 2)
By A. G. Butler (1910) The Larger Foreign Birds. 313 pages
:: Foreign Finches In Captivity
By Arthur G. Butler (1899) Profusely illustrated with colour plates. 461
pages
:: Holden’s New Book On Birds
By George Henry Holden (1903) Keep Your Birds in Health, The Food, Care,
Breeding, Diseases and Treatment of House Birds. 139 pages
:: How to Breed the Macclesfield Tippler and the Tumbler
Pigeon
By G. Smith (1886) The work being the result of the
experience of a fancier who has studied domestic pigeons
from his earliest years, the fancier as well as the naturalist,
will find that it contains an exhaustive account of them. 66 pages.
:: Indian Pigeons & Doves
By E. C. Stuart Baker (1913) With twenty-seven coloured plates from
drawings by H. Grönvold and G.E. Lodge. 340-pages.
:: Pigeons & All About Them
By F. M. Gilbert (1898) A complete treatise on every know fact about
pigeons. 267 pages.
:: Pleasures Of A Pigeon Fancier
By Rev. J. Lucas (1886) The joys of pigeon breeding by a true bird
lover. 184 pages.
:: Profitable Squab Breeding
By Carl Dare (1914) A complete practical guide for the beginner as well
as the experienced breeder. 76 pages
:: Song Birds & How To Keep Them
By E. A. Maling (1862) A guide to attracting birds to your neighborhood.
177 pages
:: Squabs for Profit
By J.A. Summers (1897) A practical treatise on the raising of squabs
from the egg to market, being a handbook for the beginner and a guide for
the experienced breeder. 60 pages
:: Sweet Songsters of Britain
By H. G. Adams (C1800) With Hints for the Rearing
and Management of Cage Birds. 307 pages.
:: The Dovecote and the Aviary
By Rev. E. S. Dixon M.A. (1851) Being Sketches of the Natural History of
Pigeons and
Other Domestic Birds in a Captive State, with Hints for their
Management. 482 pages
:: The Robinson Method of Breeding Squabs
By Elmer Cook Rice (1902) A full account of the new methods and secrets
of the most successful handler of pigeons in America. 84 pages
:: The American Bird Fancier
By D. J.Browne, (1850) Considered with reference
to the Breeding, Rearing, Feeding, management and
Peculiarities of Cage and House Birds with Remarks on their
Diseases and Remedies, Drawn from Authentic Sources and
Personal Observation. 116 pages
:: The Book Of Cage Birds
by Henry B. Hirst (1843) The care, feeding and management of same. 296
pages.
:: The Canary
By Rev. Francis Smith (1878) Its Varieties, Breeding & Management. 190
pages.
:: The Canary Book
By Robert L. Wallace (1904) Containing Full Directions for the Breeding,
Rearing and Management
of Canaries and Canary Mules. Cage Making etc. Exhibition
Canaries, their Points and how to Breed and Exhibit Them, and
all other matters connected with
their Fancy. 494 pages.
:: The Natural History of Cage Birds
By J. M. Bechstein, M.D., (1812) Their Management, Habits, Food,
Diseases, Treatment, Breeding and the Methods of Catching Them.
324 pages
:: The Practical Pigeon Keeper
by Lewis Wright (1879) The object has been to get
the greatest amount of practical information on practical points
into a small space. How far that object has been attained must
be left to the judgment of the reader.
244 pages
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