The
vote was tied, so I
decided to write both Permaculture Chicken and Garden Ecology at the
same time, splitting the books up into bite-size segments and churning
them out in whatever order suits my fancy. The topic I was most
excited to write about first was incubation...which may be why this
ebook kept expanding until it was twice the size of my Weekend
Homesteader ebooks. Who knew there was so much to write about
cute chicks?
Permaculture
Chicken: Incubation Handbook is now available for 99
cents from Amazon's Kindle store. If you have Amazon Prime, you
can also borrow the book for free. No matter how you read it, many
thanks in advance if you can find the
time to write a brief review. I don't know if you realize
it, but it's your reviews and early purchases that have helped my
ebooks reach thousands of new eyes.
Stay tuned at noon all
week as I hit the book's highlights as this week's lunchtime
series. But there is way too much in my Incubation Handbook to
fit into a few short posts, so I hope you'll give the whole thing a
read, if only to enjoy the 90 plus photos and the chapter on pasturing
young chicks.
This post is part of our Chicken Incubation lunchtime series.
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