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„Wie rund ist das ÖkoEi?“ – unter dieser Frage wurde sich im Rahmen der 21. Witzenhäuser Konferenz an der Universität Kassel/Witzenhausen mit den Herausforderungen der ökologischen Legehennenhaltung auseinander gesetzt. Den Auftakt bildeten zwei Vorträge zur ökologischen Geflügelhaltung in Niedersachsen. Das nächste Thema war „Haltung und Fütterung“. Die allgemeine Situation der ökologischen Legehennenhaltung in Deutschland wurde dargestellt und mit dem Nachbarland Österreich verglichen. Weiter wurden Qualitätskriterien in Bezug auf Eier und alternative Vermarktungswege von Junghähnen und Suppenhühnern debattiert. Exkursionen zu regionalen, sehr unterschiedlichen Betr...
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Hühner legen nicht nur Eier – sie haben ein ausgeprägtes Sozialleben. Gemeinsam gehen sie auf Futtersuche, scharren, picken und baden im Sand. Katrin Schiffer und Carola Hotze haben Hühner über lange Zeit beobachtet und wissen, was das bunte Federvieh wirklich glücklich macht. Neben dem Basiswissen über Fütterung, Gesundheit und eigene Nachzucht werden Tipps zur Unterbringung sowie zu den Themen Mauser und Verhaltensstörungen gegeben. Ein Ausflug in die Rassenkunde erleichtert jedem, die geeignete Rasse für sich zu finden.
Since the publication of earlier editions, there has been The new edition has a number of new contributors, a considerable increase in research activity ina number who have written on the nervous system, sense organs, of areas, with each succeeding edition including new muscle, endocrines, reproduction, digestion and immu chapters and an expansion of knowledge in older chap nophysiology. Contributors from previous editions ters. have expanded their offerings considerably. The fourth edition contains two new chapters, on The authors are indebted to various investigators, muscle and immunophysiology, the latter an area journals and books for the many illustrations used. Indi where research on ...
Insects will be appearing on our store shelves, menus, and plates within the decade. In The Insect Cookbook, two entomologists and a chef make the case for insects as a sustainable source of protein for humans and a necessary part of our future diet. They provide consumers and chefs with the essential facts about insects for culinary use, with recipes simple enough to make at home yet boasting the international flair of the world’s most chic dishes. Insects are delicious and healthy. A large proportion of the world’s population eats them as a delicacy. In Mexico, roasted ants are considered a treat, and the Japanese adore wasps. Insects not only are a tasty and versatile ingredient in th...
It's Christmas Eve, 2017. A philosophy professor is on her way to celebrate with her family when she is hauled out of a taxi and bundled into an interrogation room. Opposite her, the senior officer is cynical, smart and relentless. Incriminating evidence has been found against her. Or has it? Is a terrorist attack imminent or is this a case of state paranoia? The clock ticks. Played out in real time, this riveting thriller pits two powerful antagonists head to head. Both think they are saving their country. Only one of them will win. Daniel Kehlmann's Christmas Eve , translated by Christopher Hampton, premiered at the Ustinov Theatre, Bath, in October 2017.
Nobel Prize winner Elfriede Jelinek is known as a writer who works in response to contemporary crises and cultural phenomena. Perhaps none of her works display that quality as clearly as On the Royal Road. Three weeks after Donald Trump's election, Jelinek mailed her German editor the first draft of this monologue, which turns out to be a stunningly prescient response to Trump and what he represents. In this drama we discover that a 'king', blinded by himself, who has made a fortune with real estate, golf courses and casinos, suddenly rules the United States, and the rest of the people of the world rub their eyes in disbelief until no one sees anything anymore. On the Royal Road brings into ...
Is it really important to cling to our lost identities? A terrorist attack in Jerusalem puts Eitan, a young Israeli-German genetic researcher, in a coma, while his girlfriend Wahida, an Moroccan graduate student, is left to uncover his family secret that brought them to Israel in the first place. Since Eitan's parents erupted at a Passover meal when they realized Wahida was not Jewish, he has harboured a suspicion about his heritage that, if true, could change everything. In this sweeping new drama from the prolific Wajdi Mouawad, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict hits close to home as a straight-laced family is forced to confront everything they know about their identities.
New edition. Originally published: 1943.