Product Ref: BV226
This new book from David Scrivener is written for those new to bantams, this well illustrated book provides an excellent introduction to the subject. It looks at all aspects of practical management and handling, including housing, choosing breeds and stock, breeding, showing and health.
Product Ref: BV53
This was Roberts first colour photographic book, originally printed in 1984, showing 40 breeds of bantam and miniature fowl. This book is a must for identifying different breeds or for choosing a breed to keep. There are over 121 photographs and illustrations.Paperback 49 pages
Product Ref: BV145
This modern book presents popular breed, rare breeds, some that are extinct, and some that are in some countries, but in the UK. The breeds are arranged in alphabetical order, are described, and are illustrated, in black and white and in colour.
Product Ref: BV174
William Flamank EntwisleThe author is regarded as the 'Father' of bantam breeding and was the first to establish standards. Classic Reprint. 116 pp.
Product Ref: BV175
Dr Joseph Batty Introduction to bantams and their management. Feeding, hatching eggs, rearing chicks housing, etc., are all covered. Illustrated. Revised edition, 78pp, 2002.
Product Ref: BV176
J BarnesThis explains how bantams. which are 25% the size of large poultry can he bred and managed. The emphasis is on how they can he selected for laying and how a laying strain con be developed. Well illustrated with sheds and birds and a colour plate of bantams.This is believed to he the only book on keeping miniatures for eggs. Excellent for those with limited space or who cannot cope with the large breeds. 96pp+ 1 col. page, 1997.
Product Ref: BV178
Dr J Batty On the most popular of bantams. Shows how to keep them; examines the standards in detail and gives a wealth of practical advice on these fascinating birds. The author is a life Member of the OEG Bantam Club and Past President of the Old English Game Club, Second edition, 168pp+l in col. 1997.
Product Ref: BV180
J Batty One of the oldest breeds on bantams, originally known as "Black and White Bantams". A very detailed comb and large car lobes, as well as a large tail and sprightly carriage are all a part of its appealThe 'Gem' of the Fancy; full coverage over 100 pages. Covers history and showing. Well illustrated. 1998.
Product Ref: BV181
Dr J BattyA guide book to this unusual bantam developed by Sir John Sebright some 200 years ago and which exist as Gold and Silver varieties. Examines the standard requirements for showing in great detail. A4. 104 pages. 1st Ed. 1996
Product Ref: BV182
This book deals with what are known as True or Natural Bantams, meaning they have no large counterpart. Whether there should be others which are now also true bantams is also discussed. The main breeds covered are 1. Belgian, 2. Booted, 3. Dutch, 4. Japanese, 5. Nankin, 6. Pekin, 7. Rosecomb, 8. Sebright, 9. Tuzo. It is illustrated throughout. Approx. 128 pages
Product Ref: BV201
Margaret Gregson The story of settling in Cornwall and the development of the author's stock of bantams. Interesting and amusing from starting from scratch to a new house and prize poultry. 144p 1997.
Product Ref: BV26
Product Ref: BV179