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Natural and Artificial Duck Culture

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A practical guide detailing methods for breeding, incubating, rearing and marketing domestic ducks, with emphasis on developing a robust Pekin strain. It covers selection and breeding principles, artificial incubation and brooding techniques, feeding regimens, housing and sanitation, disease prevention and diagnosis, and methods for fattening and preparing birds for market. The text compares natural versus artificial systems, argues that ponds are not essential, offers troubleshooting through a question-and-answer bureau, and includes operational advice for scaling production and improving hatchability and flock vigor.

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James Rankin

James Rankin is an author known for his work in the field of poultry farming, particularly focusing on ducks. His notable book, "Natural and Artificial Duck Culture," provides insights into the breeding, care, and management of ducks, blending practical advice with scientific knowledge. Rankin's contributions to agricultural literature reflect a commitment to improving farming practices and enhancing the understanding of aviculture. His work serves as a valuable resource for both novice and experienced duck farmers.

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