Step by step instructions on how to build a portable chicken coop. With over 100 pictures and illustrations. Also complete video links to watch the author build the portable chicken coop pictured on the cover of the book. Chicken coop plans and blueprints design and construction. Table of Contents About the Author Disclaimer Portable Chicken Coop Plans Building a Portable Chicken Coop Videos Pictures of Building the Portable Chicken Coop PDF File Links for Downloading and Printing High resolution with 6 bonus Plans How To Print Plans Plan Copyright Information Other Plans Available 6 chicken coops plans included that have complete plans in the book and links to download high resolution PDF Plans for printing.
Table of Contents Basic drawing in pen and ink Tools: Practice Exercises Hatching: Cross hatching: Random lines: Stippling: Ink wash: Mixing Techniques: Exercise 1: Simple Figures Exercise 2: Flower Exercise 3: Tree Trunk Exercise 4: Portrait 1 Exercise 5: Portrait 2 Exercise 6: Bird Conclusion Artist Bio Publisher Basic drawing in pen and ink A brief history Recording the happenings in daily life has always been important for humans. Right from the beginning, men used different methods to record what was happening in their lives. Cave man used his sharpened stone to scratch the caves and mark his daily life routine and it all started then and there. Later man developed symbols from pictures to record or save whatever he intended to and from that they developed writing alphabets. It all developed over a long period of time from scratching and chiseling to writing down on paper. The Chinese invented and developed ink which was later made by other nations too. The romans created the basic form of a fountain pen. Quills were used for a long time period. Then with the passage of time writing, writing styles, and tools all developed. Pen and ink started quite early in the history of mankind.
How To Build A 12’ x 16’ Pole Barn Chicken Coop Instructions and Plans 12’ x 16’ Chicken Coop Garden Shed Instructions and Plans Step By Step Pictures Links to complete high resolution plans for downloading and printing. 70 Pages and over 40 illustrations and pictures showing the author build a pole barn chicken coop.
4 Garden Shed Plan Books 10’ x 14’, 12’ x 16’, 12’ x 12’, 10’ x 14’ Step By Step Pictures, Videos, Instructions and Plans Table of Contents About the Author Disclaimer 10 x 14 Garden Shed Plans 12 x 16 Garden Shed Plans 12 x 12 Garden Shed Plans 10 x 14 Garden Shed Plans Bonus Gambrel Shed Plans PDF File Links for Downloading and Printing High Resolution Plans How To Print Plans Plan Copyright Information Other Plans Available High resolution plan download links available in the book for downloading and printing plans for permit submittal. Lots of pictures and illustrations showing the author build 2 of the sheds. Plans can be used to build garden sheds, or change them a little to turn them into a chicken coop or a cute playhouse.
Table of Contents Preface Getting Started Chapter # 1: Benefits of Warming Up Chapter # 2: Stretching Chapter # 3: Types of Stretches How to Warm Up Chapter # 1: Intro Chapter # 2: Mobility Exercises Chapter # 3: Pulse Raising, Targeted Mobility and Final Pulse Raising Chapter # 4: Cooling Down Chapter # 5: Upper Body Stretches Chapter # 6: Lower Body Stretches Targeted Warm ups Chapter # 1: Low Impact Exercises Chapter # 2: Basic Aerobic Exercises Chapter # 3: Cardio-Kickboxing Exercises Conclusion References Author Bio Publisher Preface Performing warm ups before any high intensity physical activity, sports, or exercises, is important in a multitude of ways. A good, fulfilling session of warm up exercises will make sure that the body does not go into the energy-demanding phase of an exercise or workout too swiftly. There will be a gradual increase in your heart rate,which will steadily increase the flow of blood in your muscles, and other parts of the body, preparing you both physically and mentally for an injury free exercise. The importance of a workout can be compared simply to the analogy of a car being driven in cold weather; what people tend to do is, allow their cars to warm up before picking up high speeds. The same principle, in a slightly modified sense, applies to a workout. For a strenuous and demanding workout, its best to physically prepare yourself, by steadily increasing the body’s temperature with patience. By giving your body a nice warm up with many of the techniques like jogging, walking, etc., you are in fact improving blood circulation within different joints, muscles, and tendons, much like oiling a squeaky wheel. With the increased blood flow, the heart rate also rises and the muscles warm up to prevent any injury from taking place. Moreover, warm up exercises also have a psychological affect and they prepare your brain by easing it into the physical activities that are soon to follow. This is extremely helpful in exercises like weight lifting, high intensity running, and aerobics. The body and mind thus synchronize and ease into the workout making sure that no part of the body faces any injury as a result of the exercises that are soon to follow. Keep reading on and find out the details of a warm up.
A Beginner’s Guide to Keeping Ducks - Keeping Ducks in Your Backyard Table of Contents Introduction Raising Ducks in Your Backyard Choosing Ducks Dabbling Ducks and Diving Ducks Incubation of Ducklings Artificial Incubation Brooding Cleaning duck eggs Ducks and drakes Housing Your Ducks How to Make a Grass Run Keeping a Small Flock Traditional House Dimensions Preventing Flight over Netting Breeding Ducks for the Table. Preparing Ducklings Ducks and Water Feeding Your Ducks. Layers Mash for Ducks What is Grass Meal? What is Bean Meal? Drinking Water Conclusion Author Bio Introduction It must have been somewhere, and some time millenniums ago, when man found that the Mallard and Muscovy that he hunted in the marshes, and brought home to his family was a bird which could be domesticated. One is not very certain about which particular civilization decided that duck brought up in your own farmyard, was a good source of eating for the whole family. Roast duck, broiled duck, duck with seasonings and herbs, even wild duck, along with their cousins, the geese and the swans made excellent fare especially during times, when other food resources were not so easily available. Geese and swans are definitely not considered ducks, though they belong to the same family. The original ancestral species is the same, even though the characteristics differ. Geese and swans are larger in size and can be found in seawater, as well as in freshwater. Ducks are smaller in size, but prefer freshwater habitats. In the same manner, you should not confuse ducks with other aquatic birds like divers, coots and grebes. All of them are good eating, but they are unrelated, except for their liking for water. Apart from the meat content and eggs, ducks have also been reared for their soft down. Drakes are larger in size, when compared to the female ducks. Some of the popular species are Muscovy ducks, Mallards Paradise Shelduck and Aylesbury . The bills are long, broad and sometimes, they are serrated so that the ducks can feed on easily filtered aquatic plant and animal species. A duck shoot has always been a popular occupation of people who enjoy hunting for gain, especially when you are shooting these birds on the wing. A duck cannot fly when it is molting, and it normally molts before the duck group’s migration to a warmer climate.
A Beginner’s Guide to Poultry Farming in Your Backyard Raising Chickens for Eggs and Food Table of Contents Introduction It Is Just Chicken Feed Sustainable Poultry Feed Crop bound Chickens Best Natural Food for Chickens Hatching Chickens How to Make an Incubator Fresh Water Supply Nesting boxes Free Ranging Birds Dust baths and Shed Floor Covering Bumble Foot Building Your Own Chicken Coop Egg Production Raising Broilers for the Market Well Ventilated Coops Protecting chickens from Predators Conclusion The Truth about Growth Promoting Feed Author Bio Introduction Ever since man found out that it was extremely easy to have domesticated sources of food, reared right in his yard, millenniums ago, is it a wonder that poultry especially chicken farming is one of the best methods to get easy access to a good source of food for your family? There is absolutely no country in the world, except perhaps the Arctic regions, – where man has not reared ducks, chickens and other poultry for table purposes down the centuries. Apart from these being an easy source of eggs to eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner every day, you also knew that you would have a tough old rooster for dinner, when a large number of family members popped in unexpectedly, demanding sustenance. We are going to be concentrating on chicken farming, for domestic purposes in this book. You have this dream of raising chickens in your backyard. You are interested in a continuous supply of eggs, and the occasional chicken for your pot of a Sunday. Layers are those chickens, which are normally raised for egg production. The chickens which are going to go straight into the pot are called broilers. Since ancient times, human beings have been raising poultry for domestic purposes and also for marketing purposes. Poultry farming has been a part of rural life in the east down the centuries. All the kitchen waste was fed to the hens. These hens came under the 21st century poultry farming term – free ranging. That meant they were allowed to scratch about in the backyard, getting their fill of insects, worms, green vegetables, organic matter, and was it a wonder that they laid delicious, nutritious, and proteinaceous eggs? Every intelligent householder kept three or four hens depending on the size of his family, and he bought a cock from the market, when he needed chickens. Once a clutch of chickens was hatched, Cocky Locky went into the cook pot. One of the common mistakes made by new poultry farmers is buying a large number of birds, because they are not very clear about whether they want these words for home consumption or they want to trade in the eggs and poultry meat. Around 50 years ago, one of my father’s colleagues was facing this problem. He had this huge garden and backyard. He had heard about dad rearing poultry in that garden successfully. So he also wanted to experiment in this exciting new activity which would keep his family well supplied with eggs, and fresh meat. So the next time dad went visiting to his base on a tour, he asked dad the best way to raise birds without too much of a hassle. You are going to get these easy tips in the book.
Table of Contents Introduction Dietary Requirements of a Healthy Person The DasAnjuli Diet List Quantity of Food Intake Changing Your Lifestyle Why the Word Anjuli Food Taboos and the Reasons behind Them Harmful Food Combinations and Beneficial Food Combinations Adventures in Eating – Search for Traditional Ancient Recipes Jacob’s Pottage-Traditional Red Lentils Stew Traditional Breads Traditional Plain Bread Lemon and Honey Chicken Traditional Fenugreek And Potato Peas with Cottage Cheese Rice with meat vegetables and herbs Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction When I was at college, and naturally perpetually hungry, because we were on the go physically and mentally from 6 in the morning to 2 o’clock at night – those were the days, my friend! – I heard about different food philosophies going back to ancient times, especially as practiced in the East. One of my friends was telling me about how her ancestors lived long and healthy productive lives, for millenniums, surviving on just 10 fistfuls – she cupped her hands together and made a swallowing motion, – per meal. That made up a healthy mouthful. According to her, this was practiced even today, even in this day of plenty, because according to them 10 fistfuls of food was enough to make a satisfying meal for you. According to her, throughout the day, one did not go beyond 32 mouthfuls/fistfuls. Why 32? I queried. Why not 31 or 33 or much much more than that? Well, she said, 10 fistfuls per meal, 3 meals per day and 2 extra for when you are really hungry!
Introduction What Do You Have in Your Home? What is going On in Your Life? Why You Need to De-Clutter Your Home and Life Getting Rid of the Clutter in Your Home Getting Rid of the Clutter in Your Life Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction Do you feel like a lot is going on in your life and you don’t know what to do? Is your home full of so much junk that you don’t know where to begin? No need to worry about anything because you are not alone. Never imagine for even a second that everybody in the world is happy except you. Even that employee that looks very organized and hardworking could be having serious problems at home or in his personal life. You have to do something about all the clutter that has been accumulating in your home over the past few years. You also have to do something to improve your lifestyle and live happily. This book will help you understand yourself and know how you can get rid of all the stuff in your home. The book is also designed to help you manage your lifestyle and relationship with members of the opposite sex. After reading the book, you’ll know exactly what to do so as to have a better lifestyle and enjoyable relationships. Before you start de-cluttering you need to understand your home and everything in there. You also need to understand what is happening in your life. How big is your home? How many people can be comfortably accommodated in your home? How much stuff have you bought recently? How can you clean your home and get rid of the clutter in there? If you read this book, you can rest assured that you’ll have all the answers that you’ve been asking yourself about how to de-clutter your home and life.
Step by step instructions on how to build a bunkhouse or small cabin. With over 100 pictures and illustrations. Also complete video links to watch the author build one of the bunkhouses. Bunkhouse or small cabin plans and blueprints design and construction. Table of Contents About the Author Disclaimer 12 x 14 Bunkhouse Plans with Pictures 16 x 20 Bunkhouse with Porch with Pictures 10 x 14 Bunkhouse Plans and Videos 12 x 16 Shed Style Bunkhouse Plans 12 x 20 Gambrel Barn Bunkhouse Plans PDF File Links for Downloading and Printing High Resolution Plans How To Print Plans Plan Copyright Information Other Plans Available There are 5 complete bunkhouse and small cabin plans included in the book and links to download high resolution PDF Plans for printing.