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Profitable pigeon breeding; a practical manual explaining how to breed pigeons successfully,--whether as a hobby or as an exclusive business

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"Profitable Pigeon Breeding" is a comprehensive guide written by Arthur Hazard that delves into the world of pigeon breeding as a small business venture. Published in 1922, this book provides valuable insights and practical advice for individuals looking to start their own pigeon breeding operation.

The book begins by introducing the reader to the basics of pigeon breeding, including the different breeds of pigeons and their characteristics. Hazard explains the importance of selecting the right breed for breeding purposes, as well as the factors to consider when setting up a breeding program.

One of the key aspects of successful pigeon breeding, according to Hazard, is proper care and management of the birds. He provides detailed instructions on how to create a suitable environment for the pigeons, including housing, feeding, and health care. Hazard also discusses the importance of breeding stock selection and the process of pairing pigeons for optimal breeding results.

In addition to practical advice on breeding techniques, Hazard also covers the business side of pigeon breeding. He explains how to market and sell pigeons for profit, as well as how to manage finances and keep accurate records. Hazard emphasizes the importance of treating pigeon breeding as a serious business endeavor, rather than just a hobby.

Throughout the book, Hazard draws on his own experience as a successful pigeon breeder to provide real-world examples and insights. His writing is clear and concise, making complex concepts easy to understand for readers of all levels of experience.

Overall, "Profitable Pigeon Breeding" is a valuable resource for anyone interested in starting a small business in pigeon breeding. Hazard's expertise and practical advice make this book a must-read for aspiring pigeon breeders looking to turn their passion into a profitable venture.

From the introduction :
Years ago when the writer was but a small boy, my father owned and bred English Pouters and Fantail Pigeons. Not only was he fond of them, but I was proud of them. The loft in which these birds were kept has long since been torn down but the memory of it still lingers in my mind. 

It was then that my love for pigeons was kindled, only to grow stronger and deeper as the years have passed. These years have brought wider experiences to me, and by these hard earned experiences have I been able to present this book to you in its present form. 

Though I first knew the Fancy breeds my work with pigeons has drifted to the Utility, yet I admire practically every one of the Fancy breeds. Having had long experience with the utility breeds and feeling that there is need for anotber work on the subject of pigeon breeding I have been prompted to write this book. 

No man knows all about this subject and I sincerely trust that in reading these chapters you will not feel that I have placed my knowledge above that of all other writers. I have only endeavored to present the subject as carefully and concisely as possible and I earnestly hope that what is con tained herein will accomplish the purpose for which it was intended, namely: a textbook for the novice and a hand book for the experienced breeder. This being done I will feel greatly rewarded for my work, for the writing of this book has been a pleasure indeed. In the breed articles the author has tried to be fair and not set any one breed upon a pinnacle and praise it while trampling down the others. 

Each breed has, its faults as well as its good qualities. I have tried to show both as I see them. If any one breed were vastly superior to all others I am inclined to think we would all want to keep that breed, but difference of opinion, holding sway as it always does, makes us differ and gives each breed a chance.

Book Published: 1922

Author: Arthur Hazard
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