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Domestic Duck Production: Science and Practice

by Peter Cherry, Trevor Morris
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Overview

This is a paper version of the successful book on duck production. Ducks are kept for profit in a great diversity of circumstances in both temperate and tropical climates. Outlining the biology of the domestic duck, this book also combines the authors' considerable practical and scientific experience to provide quantitative descriptions of nutritional and environmental effects on growing and breeding ducks, as well as practical advice on husbandry, housing and management. It is an essential resource for duck industry practitioners, researchers, and students.

About the Author, Peter Cherry

Peter Cherry worked as Development Manager for a major duck producer before assuming a world-wide role as a consultant.

Trevor Morris was a world-renowned poultry scientist who had also worked as a duck consultant.

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"It is a must for libraries of most ecological and botanical institutions and will be very handy on the shelf for plant evasion ecologists."

Book Details

Published
November 28, 2011
Publisher
CABI
Pages
272
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781845939557

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