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"How To Raise Game Birds 'The Healthy Profitable Way' For Meat and Eggs Even If You're Just Starting Out In Game Bird Farming"
“That's Right, This Is A Beginner's And Advanced Farmers Guide To Raising Pheasants, Quail, Partridges, Turkeys, Pigeons, Emu, Plus Ostrich Easily And Avoid Costly Mistakes That Game Bird Owners Are Prone To!"
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Name: Gerard Dawn
Dear Game Birds Farmer,
You've been searching around for information on how to raise game birds, but you not finding enough guidelines to get you started? Or you have some questions you need answers to when raising game birds? Well look no further because I've got the answers to all questions you may have to raising your own healthy game birds.
Many years ago families relied on the ability to grow their own game birds. Today many families have moved away from this lifestyle and the secrets to the care of game birds have been greatly diminished.
A lot of farmers when thinking of which livestock to raise don't think of game birds. Game birds can be a rewarding and profitable addition to your livestock farm.
They can be raised for meat and eggs, enjoyed at home or sell for profit, to help train hunting dogs, and for release back into the wild for repopulation/hunting.
Livestock farmers raise these birds because of the local and international demand for eggs, which are not only a delicacy (especially quail eggs) but also sold to other farmers to incubate for their own game flocks.
The Benefits Of Raising Game Birds
Low Capital Farming Method - One of the hardest things when starting out in livestock farming is the capital needed. With game bird farming it is not that expensive to get started when compared to other types of livestock like cattle and sheep.
Marketing Is Simple - When you farm game birds, you don’t have to do a lot of marketing since your birds sell themselves. Game bird market is always there – you are just supplying the demand for it. Obvious, there will be some marketing you will have to do, but it is less when compared to other types of livetock. In addition, game birds are consumed throughout the globe. You are not restricted to certain countries, and continents.
A Quick Return on Your Investment - Even though the is capital needed to start game bird farming is minimal, you will see a quick return in your investment. Most game birds lay eggs within a two month span. Meaning you will see a quick turnaround on your profits as some game birds can start laying eggs at just about 12 weeks old.
You Don’t Require a Lot of Space - One other reason livestock farming can be expensive is the space needed to raise livestock or plant crops. When it comes to game birds, however, you don’t need a lot of land. If you are starting out really small, you can raise a few birds in your backyard – you don’t even require an actual farm yet.
Financing is Usually Easy - Financing a livestock farm can be difficult, but not for game birds. Most financial institutions provide some form of financing program for this method of farming. It’s often much easier for beginner bird farmers to get a loan for this kind of farming than any other kind that they don’t have experience in. Beginning of with just game birds, though, can be a ideal way to keep your costs down.
High in Protein - When looking for a nice source of lean, low fat protein, game birds are the way to go. The protein in birds lends itself to muscle growth and development, and assist in supporting a healthy body weight and aid weight loss. Game birds are also rich in phosphorus, a vital mineral that supports your teeth and bones, as well as liver, kidney, and central nervous system function. Game birds are high in alpha, retinol, beta-carotene, and lycopene, all derived from vitamin A, and all important for a healthy eyesight.
As you see there are lots of benefits as to why one would want to raise their own game birds. When done right game bird farming can be very rewarding and can bring some good profits as well. But it is very important that you know what you are doing when starting out because you can easily make costly mistakes. So read on...
Raising Game Birds Is Rewarding
There's no doubt that game bird farming is rewarding that's why it's considered as a multi-billion dollar industry because the demand for game bird produce is ever growing.
As a beginner farmer you may think it is impossible to learn to how to care for game birds correctly, but it is not. You too, however, can easily learn how to care for game birdsin order to reach your goals.
Without the right tools and information, it could take you years and cost you a fortune to discover the secrets of successful care of game birds, however. Instead of spending a fortune on so-called experts or knocking yourself out with the old trial and error method, there is an easier way to achieve your goals.
Now there’s good news ....
I won’t deny that there are a ton of books out there on the elements of the care of game birds. Unfortunately the problem with most books on the subject is that they are either filled with plenty of promises, no solid techniques and strategies to back up those promises or they contain only one or two pieces of useful information and not a comprehensive look at everything you need to know to succeed.
Introducing the...
How To Raise Game Birds!
When people move from the city life to live in the country side they get interested in raising game birds.
The reasons may vary as to why people want to raise game birds, some people raise them as pets and some raise them because they want to make some money by selling the birds produce.
In many ways "commercial" game bird breeding is identical to raising the ornamental species of game birds. There is a difference. Housing, management techniques, and even differences in the birds themselves contribute to some confusion as to what "commercial" as opposed to "ornamental" game bird breeding really is. However, at the root of the difference is the motivation of the game bird breeder.
Most "ornamental" species are raised by hobby aviculturists which do not have "profits" as a motive. These dedicated men and women usually do not even make enough "profit" to pay for the feed each year much less the cost of the pens, equipment, and labor. They are glad to donate their time and other costs of raising their favorite species. It can safely be said that few, if any, hobby aviculturists make any profit.
To gain a profit is a real accomplishment during these days of economic uncertainty. Our hats must go off in a salute to the management of a game farm that is a success as there are many hazards which must be overcome to reach success. There are some considerations which should be taken seriously by the prospective commercial game bird breeder.
The dollar investment that is required for commercial production of game birds and their products is probably the first consideration one should make. In a Commercial Game Bird Project there will be considerable investment required. But the rewards will be far greater.
"How To Raise Game Birds" breaks the mold of all the other books you have heard and read about. It presents solid, proven steps to help you learn how to care for game birds.
With this guide you will discover how to successfully raise:
Pheasants
Raising pheasants has been done, literally, for centuries by the Japanese and have migrated with the aid of humans to all over the world.
Because of their small size, they are perhaps the easiest of food birds to raise and can be kept in small areas as opposed to other gamefowl that require more space.
Part of the attraction of raising pheasants for food is the healthy meat that they produce and it is desirable as healthy consumption due to the low level of cholesterol contained in it as well as being infused with multiple nutrients.
As a delectable and nutritious meal, pheasants is rapidly becoming the choice of people everywhere desiring to follow healthy eating practices.
In detail you will learn:
The History Of Pheasants Different Types of Pheasants Checklists for Raising Pheasants To Hatch or to Buy Your Birds A Look At Brood Rearing Feeding and Watering Your Birds Constructing The Right Flight Pen Raising Pheasants For Meat Raising Pheasants For Eggs How To Deal With Cannibalism The Right Supplements For Optimum Health Pheasant Diseases: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment Working With Regulations In Your Area To Stock or Not to Stock Your Birds How to Release Your Birds
Quail
Raising quail is inexpensive, easy, provides very healthy low-fat white meat, and supplies the fertilizer you need for your garden. The moderate start-up costs for raising quail are well worth it. It you are considering going into the business of raising quail or you are already in the business, you have one major objective, to make a profit.
For people who want to take their raising quail hobby to the next level of producing and marketing large numbers as a business, there is a huge market for them out there right now. The cost of feed and supplies is minimal considering all the meat and eggs you get for your efforts.
Raising Quail however does require more than just feed and equipment. It also requires a commitment by you, to keep a clean and healthy environment. When raising quail, disease is your biggest enemy. Studies in this area have found that 80% of all quail mortality could have been prevented with proper management.
Beginners should start with the Coturnix quail. The Japanese or Coturnix quail are the fastest growing and reproducing birds. They are also the best specie of quail to raise for meat and eggs. These quail possess a remarkable resistance to disease, start laying at six weeks of age, and can be consumed at four to five weeks of age.
In detail you will learn:
How To Get Started In Raising Quails Why Quail Farming Is Lucrative Investment The Different Breeds of Quails How to Proper Select a Breed of Quails Proper Quail Houses Quail House Plans Health Inside the Quail Coop Guidelines to Quail Feeding Raising Quails For Meat And Eggs How to Get the Eggs How to Hatch the Chicks How to Grow and Feed the Chicks Care of the Growing Chicks Beak Trimming Your Birds The Proper Way To Brooding Quails When to Slaughter Your Quails The Right Supplements For Optimum Health Quail Diseases: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment
Partridges
Choosing to raise partridges can be an enormous undertaking, but with the proper research and information you will be able to handle it like a professional. Knowing your breeds is perhaps the first and most important step to beginning the process.
Have you decided whether the partridges will be raised for food or game only? These are important questions and information you will need to be aware of before commencing onto the next steps involved to breeding or raising partridges.
If you have decided for certain you are going to raise them, the next step is educating yourself on the different breeds and types of wild fowl available for domestic raising. The main types that are available in the United States are literally thousands of types of quail, pheasant, partridge, ducks, and chickens.
In detail you will learn:
The History Of Partridges The Various Types Of Partridges Getting Started With Raising Partridges The Distribution OF Partridges Characteristics of the Chukar Egg Steps To Partridge Brooding Growing Chukars The Healthy Way Giving The Right Nutrition To Your Birds The Right Supplements For Optimum Health The Management of Breeders Raising Partridges For Meat Raising Partridges For Eggs A Look Into Partridge Sanitation Partridge Diseases: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment Steps To Releasing Your Partridges
Turkeys
The turkey is a very large bird which is also a native species in North America. Its bare neck with wattles as wells as its grand plumage is a very distinctive characteristic.
Its name was first used to refer to another species of guinea fowl which was thought to have come from Turkey but the truth is that the specie found in North America is really a different type. There is quite a variety of Turkey specie but among the most common are the Bourbon Red, the Narragansett, White Holland, and the Bronze.
If you are interested in raising turkeys, you have to understand that there are several stages in raising this fowl which first starts in the breeder farm then the hatchery and the last is the turkey farm.
Typically, the breeder farm is where the mother turkey lays it eggs and then after collecting it, the eggs are then sent to the hatchery. If the turkey is for commercial consumption, there are several steps being followed by turkey hatchery in order to insure that the farm will have only the highest quality of turkey eggs.
In detail you will learn:
The General History About Domestic Turkeys Getting Started In Raising Turkeys Different Turkey Sizes And Breeds The Different Kinds Of Turkey Breeds The Living Conditions Suitable for Turkeys How To Take Care Of A Newborn Turkeys Raising Turkeys for Meat Requirements Needed For Breeding Meat Turkeys Turkey Price and Meat Content Raising Turkeys for Egg Production Egg Gathering and Storage Turkey Gestation and Life Expectancy Turkey Grooming and Separating the Sexes Artificial Brooding Of Poults How To Build A Proper Turkey House Turkey Diseases: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment Raising Turkeys For Profit
Pigeons
One of the most common superlatives used to describe the taste of a pigeon is "delectable." Webster defines the meaning as highly pleasing, delightful, and delicious, and others add luscious, extremely pleasing to the sense of taste, and capable of causing desire.
The Chinese have raised pigeons for over 2000 years. Today pigeon farms are big business in china, with several hundred being operated with government approval and encouragement. They are also big medicine. The Chinese believe that pigeons is not only delicious and easily digestible, but that the meat and broth can be used to treat a variety of health ailments.
On the American scene, the use of pigeons may be a result of the people's memory and fondness for the tenderness and taste of the passenger pigeon, and we know what happened to that miraculous horde. They ate them. Thomas Jefferson and the history of the United States are forever intertwined.
If pigeons are good enough for a prophet, an American founding father, and one of the world's richest men, it's good enough for me. After all, 1.4 billion Chinese, with a "B", cannot be wrong.
In detail you will learn:
How To Get Started In Raising Pigeons Why Get Into Pigeon Farming? The Different Breeds of Pigeons The Live Weights of Adult Birds How to Proper Select a Breed of Pigeons Proper Pigeon Houses Pigeon House Plans Health Inside the Pigeons Coop Guidelines to Pigeon Feeding How to Get the Eggs How to Hatch the Chicks How to Grow and Feed the Chicks Care of the Growing Chicks Raising Pigeons for Meat (squabs) When to Slaughter Your Pigeons Making Money Raising Pigeons The Right Supplements For Optimum Health Pigeon Diseases: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment
Emu
Even though the emu is native to Australia, these birds (cousins of the ostrich) are found around the world on farms. They are raised on farms in many locations of the United States, Canada, many areas of India, Spain, and of course, around Australia. The process of commercially raising them in a farm setting started around 1998 and has continued to be a huge business.
Part of that stems from the fact that emu oil continues to get lots of attention. It is believed to be a natural remedy to help reduce pain and inflammation. It is marketed as a great option for controlling arthritis, for healing after a burn, and for reducing pain after being bitten or stung by various insects.
In some locations, the birds are raised for their meat to be consumed, which is considered a red meat. The leather is used in many products and is another commercial success for suppliers as emu leather is in high demand.
The emu does well in captivity and they are easy enough to raise. They don't require a great deal of space so, emu farms are small, compact enterprises comprising only a few acres. Accordingly, manpower to operate such a farm is not overbearing (when compared, say, to a dairy farm or cattle ranch). It takes little manpower to meet the needs of the emus.
In detail you will learn:
How To Get Started In Raising Emu The Different Breeds of Emu The Live Weights of Adult Birds How to Proper Select a Breed of Emu Proper Emu Houses Emu House Plans Health Inside the Emu Coop Guidelines to Emu Feeding How to Get the Eggs How to Hatch the Chicks How to Grow and Feed the Chicks Care of the Growing Chicks When to Slaughter Your Emu The Right Supplements For Optimum Health Emu Diseases: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment
Ostrich
Decorative feathers, delicious and nutritious meat and strong, attractive leather are just some of the reasons to consider the lucrative business of ostrich farming. It can also be an aid for healthier eating habits.
Ostrich farming is currently conducted in over 100 countries across the world. From cold climates such as Alaska and Sweden to equatorial countries like Brazil and Indonesia, ostriches are being raised as livestock with high yields. Because of its hardy nature, virtually any area is adaptable for the ostrich.
Its feathers provide great protection with their insulating abilities; keeping the bird cool in hot climates and warm in colder areas. Humidity does present a problem, not with the adults but with the chicks which are highly susceptible to diseases that can be present in those conditions.
Another reason many people consider the business of ostrich farming is that the meat, eggs, and hide of ostriches are in great demand. The cost of raising ostriches is much less than that of many livestock, because the ostrich is a free range animal that requires virtually no care after the age of 4 to 5 months. Feeding the birds is a much lower investment than feeding livestock, as the weight gain is greater with less feed for the ostriches.
In detail you will learn:
How To Get Started In Raising Ostrich The Different Breeds of Ostrich The Behavior of Ostrich Ostrich Farming Options The Live Weights of Adult Birds How to Proper Select a Breed of Ostrich Proper Ostrich Houses Ostrich House Plans Health Inside the Ostrich Coop Guidelines to Ostrich Feeding Raising Ostrich For Meat Raising Ostrich For Eggs How to Get the Eggs How to Hatch the Chicks How to Grow and Feed the Chicks Care of the Growing Chicks When to Slaughter Your Ostrich The Right Supplements For Optimum Health Ostrich Diseases: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment How To Sell Your Slaughter Birds And Produce
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I'm sure the reason why you came to this website and are still reading is because you also want to raise profitable game birds, well look no further cause this ebook only guides you on raising profitable game birds.
The game birds you will raise using the guidelines in this ebook will be profitable to you and will get some good returns in investment not forgetting passive income for years to come, which will pass on to your kids and grand-kids. And it can begin now by you talking this first step and getting your copy of "How To Raise Game Birds".
You will save a lot of money from buying farm produce such as meat, eggs and feathers when you own game birds farm. Game bird farming is a great way to feeding your family with fresh un-processed meat because you can raise your own game birds for production. And since these game birds are yours you can feed them with only healthy feed to make sure they produce quality products.
Game Birds can be raised in two ways, the commercial way or organic (traditional) way. Since a lot of people are now turning to eating organic foods most farmers are now raising their game birds the organic way. Organic meat is healthier than commercially produced meat which is why people like it. It also tastes a lot better. This ebook also covers how to raise your game birds the organic way. It's all about game birds farming.
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Hello Sir,
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When I started raising Quail I went to a local farming seminar which cost me over $300 to attend and at the end of the seminar I had to buy a quail handbook which cost $76.
Later last month I decided to start raising pigeons as well but just wasn't prepared to spend money again on seminars, I knew that there must be cheaper training.
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I came across your ebook when looking for treatment for one my pheasants that persistently failed to breed and bear young. It was now 2 years and I knew that I had to find a solution.
Reading that your ebook gives guidelines on raising pheasants as well I just had to get a copy. After reading a few chapters, how I wished I had gotten it earlier. All the problems I faced in my novice years are covered. I even found the solution of how to treat my pheasants not bearing young in your ebook. Its suitable for a beginner and advanced farmer.
I've always had second thoughts in raising turkeys and emus because of the bad experience I got from raising partridges. But now its not the same, I'm starting with ostrich, then turkeys later next year using your ebook as reference.
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Detailed Guide #1
Game Birds Feeding And Equipment
Game Birds usually need nutritious food regularly to be healthy, happy and contended.
A diet that is high in energy, low in fiber and supplemented with ample of protein is considered ideal and wholesome to ensure the upward and steady growth your birds.
Game Birds can not be called birds unless they love to eat. Their feeding habits are characterized with rooting and pleading for more food and eating food with a great gusto and relish.
However, in spite of your birds being constantly obsessed with the idea of eating food, it does not mean you submit to its obsession.
There is a specific and regulated pattern of feeding and eating habits for your birds and before you give your birds that extra morsel of food, ponder again!
With this ebook you will discover:
Healthy Game Birds Feeding
Game Birds Natural Diet
Organic Game Birds Feed
Game Birds Feeding Chart
Game Birds Feeding Equipment
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Detailed Guide #2
Game Bird Housing And Shelter
When just beginning in raising game birds the first thing you have to prepare is land and housing.
Raising game birds requires you to build a proper house for them. The housing provides the birds with shade from the hot sun and keeps them warm in the winter.
Game birds house can be designed using wire, fencing hardware and hay. And house should be well ventilated as well and be kept clean.
Believe it or not but some game birds are clean birds and don't like to defecate their own pens but that doesn't mean you can't help them out.
With this ebook you will discover:
Game Birds Housing Requirements
Game Birds Odor Control
Game Birds Housing Types (with measurements)
Game Birds Housing Systems
Game Birds House Equipment
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"I Just Moved To The Country Side"
Hi Gerard!
I'm so glad I got a copy of your ebook. I just moved to the country side and have had a big interest in game birds ever since I was a town person.
I've always admired nature and birds that I promised myself that once I move to the country side I will raise game birds.
I knew that there is lots of work required to be a game bird farmer, but your ebook has made it look so simple. I mean everything is there about raising the various game birds.
It goes into detail about the forms of game birds, feeding, care and diseases that effect the various game birds. Not forgetting how to treat those diseases as well. What more would a town person like me want.
There are some ready amazing facts as well with these birds, especially when raising pheasants. As soon as I settle down I'll start raising a few birds, maybe first start with ostrich and pigeons because they seem a little easily to raise. Then with time I will add other birds like some emus and turkeys.
And with your ebook as my reference I'm sure prepared and looking forward to it. Will let you know of my proceedings.
Thank You!
Mr. Jerry Lornda
Nothing, Absolutely Nothing, Is Left Out!
When it comes to raising game birds, it is very important that you know what you are doing so to avoid failures. You have to know how to feed and give proper shelter for your birds. You will have to know how to early notice and treat different types of health matters and diseases that will be of harm to your livestock .
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Raising game birds like pheasants, quail, and chukar requires adherence to game bird regulations, proper brooder pen and flight run setup, game bird feed, and supplies such as quail feed, while managing a game bird hatchery or incubation with attention to sanitation and appropriate flight pen dimensions.
Frequently Asked Questions!
What are the ideal living conditions for raising game birds?
Game birds need a secure, well-ventilated, and predator-proof enclosure with access to fresh air, natural light, and protection from extreme weather. They also require space for foraging and flying to mimic their natural environment.
How much space do game birds need?
Space requirements vary by species. For example, quail may need around 1 square foot per bird, while pheasants and turkeys require much larger spaces, up to several square feet per bird. Overcrowding can lead to stress, aggression, and disease.
What do game birds eat?
Game birds typically eat a diet of grains, seeds, and insects. In captivity, they are often fed a specially formulated game bird feed that meets their nutritional needs, including adequate protein for growth and reproduction.
How often should game birds be fed?
Game birds should have continuous access to food and clean water. Feeding frequency can be adjusted based on the birds' age, species, and specific needs, but most game birds benefit from a consistent, daily feeding schedule.
How do you manage the health of game birds?
Regular health monitoring, vaccination (if applicable), parasite control, and providing a clean living environment are essential. Birds should be observed for signs of illness, such as lethargy, changes in appetite, or respiratory issues.