Reginald Fowl isn't your ordinary chicken... He's a "Rainbow Rooster", whose passion for reading, adventure, humans, and hens attract attention around the farm—both wanted and unwanted. Bullies, babies, predators, and poetry are just a few of the things he must navigate in this zany barnyard adventure, for kids ages 9 to 109. If you enjoy talking animal stories like Babe, Charlotte's Web, Stuart Little, and The Wind in the Willows, you'll love the Cocky Doodle Doo series! Catch all the Cocky Doodle Doo Books: Cocky Doodle Doo: A Barnyard Comedy Cocky Doodle Boo: Haunted Tales from the Hen House Cocky Doodle Scrooge: Christmas Carols from the Hen House Cocky Doodle Woo: Valentines from the Hen House Cocky Doodle Brood: Parenting Tales from the Hen House
Reginald Fowl isn't your ordinary chicken... He's a "Rainbow Rooster", whose passion for reading, mysteries, and adventure gets him into and out of trouble. Join him and his flock as they take on bullies, babies, predators, humans, and holidays in this collection of zany barnyard adventures, perfect for kids ages 9 to 109. If you enjoy talking animal stories like Babe, Charlotte's Web, Stuart Little, and The Wind in the Willows, you'll love the Cocky Doodle Doo series! The Cocky Doodle Collection contains the first 4 books in the Cocky Doodle Doo series: Cocky Doodle Doo: A Barnyard Comedy Cocky Doodle Boo: Haunted Tales from the Hen House Cocky Doodle Scrooge: Christmas Carols from the Hen House Cocky Doodle Woo: Valentines from the Hen House
It's Dickens...with chickens! Christmas is coming, and the flock decides to get their revenge on Sweetie for his Halloween antics and teach that mischievous rooster a lesson once and for all. But will doing so put them on Santa's naughty list? If you enjoy talking animal stories like Babe, Charlotte's Web, Stuart Little, and The Wind in the Willows, you'll love the Cocky Doodle Doo series, a zany barnyard adventure, for kids ages 9 to 109. Catch all the Cocky Doodle Doo Books: Cocky Doodle Doo: A Barnyard Comedy Cocky Doodle Boo: Haunted Tales from the Hen House Cocky Doodle Scrooge: Christmas Carols from the Hen House Cocky Doodle Woo: Valentines from the Hen House Cocky Doodle Brood (coming soon!)!
This vintage book contains a detailed guide to keeping geese. Originally intended or the beginner, general farmer and smallholder, it presents a brief outline of the different varieties of geese and the purposes they serve. It also includes helpful photographs, and practical suggestions as to rearing, breeding, selection, incubation, management, and more. Contents include: "Making a Start", "The Mating and Selection of Stock Birds", "The Hatching and Incubation of Eggs", "Distinguishing the Sexes", "The Management of Breeding Stock", "Rearing Young Stock", "Housing of Geese and Goslings", "the Marketing and Rearing of Geese", "Control of Geese", "Fattening", et cetera. Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with its original artwork and text.
It's a boy! It's a girl! It's a whole bunch of them! Babies are wonderful, but also lots of trouble as Reginald and his flock wrestle with the trials and tribulations of parenthood. If you enjoy talking animal stories like Babe, Charlotte's Web, Stuart Little, and The Wind in the Willows, you'll love the Cocky Doodle Doo series! Catch all the Cocky Doodle Doo Books: Cocky Doodle Doo: A Barnyard Comedy Cocky Doodle Boo: Haunted Tales from the Hen House Cocky Doodle Scrooge: Christmas Carols from the Hen House Cocky Doodle Woo: Valentines from the Hen House Cocky Doodle Brood: Parenting Tales from the Hen House
British naturalist and geneticist REGINALD CRUNDALL PUNNETT (1875-1967) is best remember for connecting statistics with Mendelism, the study of genetics pioneered by the Austrian monk Gregor Mendel. This charming little book is considered the first textbook on genetics, and one of the first works to introduce the concept to the general public. This replica of the 1922 fifth edition includes all of the original charts, illustrations, diagrams, and photos. It remains a remarkable artifact of science writing of the early 20th century, and will delight students of genetics and popular science.
Drawing on the journals and correspondence of pioneers, Horsman examines more than a hundred years of history, recording components of the diets of various groups, including travelers, settlers, fur traders, soldiers, and miners. He discusses food-preparation techniques, including the development of canning, and foods common in different regions"--Provided by publisher.
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