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365 ESSENTIAL SURVIVAL SKILLS
365 ESSENTIAL SURVIVAL SKILLS

365 ESSENTIAL SURVIVAL SKILLS

Survival situations can happen when least expected. The best defense is knowledge and confidence in the skills that will keep you alive, whether it's for a few hours, days, or long term.

365 Essential Survival Skills comprises the best knowledge, tips, and tricks available in the world today, and each skill is explained in fun, easy-to-learn ways that any student (greenhorn or seasoned) will pick up with a little practice. With 365 skills inside this book, there's plenty of practice to keep you busy year-round.

The difference between life and death in a survival setting is a very slim margin. Don't take any chances: Learn how to keep yourself and your family alive.

The book features:

  • Skills relevant to all four seasons of the year and desert, woodland, prairie, mountain, and urban environments
  • Vital insights on the four core survival needs: shelter, fire, water, and food
  • Other topics, such as navigation, first aid, tools, signaling, self-defense, and more
  • Practical applications for campers, hunters, anglers, hikers, climbers, skiers, and all who venture outdoors
  • Links to thorough, in-depth video demonstrations
COMMUNITY CHICKENS GUIDE TO BACKYARD CHICKENS, 1ST EDITION
COMMUNITY CHICKENS GUIDE TO BACKYARD CHICKENS, 1ST EDITION

COMMUNITY CHICKENS GUIDE TO BACKYARD CHICKENS, 1ST EDITION

Keeping chickens isn’t just a common practice in homestead settings, it’s also taking the urban community by storm. Whether you’re raising a flock in the suburbs or on a small farm, the articles found in Community Chickens Guide to Backyard Chickens, 1st Edition will help you learn to keep and maintain a flock of your own.

From choosing a type of breed to making new recipes that use collected eggs, this guide is with you from start to finish. The special issue gives you an inside look at all things related to flocks, as well as provides you the opportunity to explore ideas such as: using your chickens to turn the soil in your garden, building a portable coop, discovering what a day in a hatchery looks like, making your own feed specific to your flock’s health needs, and more! No matter what your skill level is in raising chickens, you will want this resource for all your chicken-related questions.

Other articles include:

  • Exploring Backyard Chicken Behavior: The pecking order is a natural and healthy form of communication that helps the flock establish and maintain dominance.
  • A History of Geese as Guard Animals: Owning a flock of geese is also a great way to control weeds.
  • Summer Success for the Flock: Keeping chickens during hot and sticky days can be tricky, but follow these guidelines and your birds will make it just fine when temperatures soar.
  • Home on the (Free) Range: To free-range or not to free-range? For folks with a flock, that is the question.
  • Hybrid to Heritage: Choosing chicken breeds for quality meat production.
  • And more!