. Profitable pigeon breeding; a practical manual explaining how to breed pigeons successfully,--whether as a hobby or as an exclusive business. Pigeons. lis PROFITABLE PIGEON BREEDING attend the shows in person. In the show room many experiences are related and many good points concerning breeding, mating, culling, etc., are learned. Not only this but you are brought in touch with the most prominent breeders, you get their views on various subjects and above all you join in a good fellowship that cannot be surpassed. There is another reason why you should, if possible, attend the shows. In a g


. Profitable pigeon breeding; a practical manual explaining how to breed pigeons successfully,--whether as a hobby or as an exclusive business. Pigeons. lis PROFITABLE PIGEON BREEDING attend the shows in person. In the show room many experiences are related and many good points concerning breeding, mating, culling, etc., are learned. Not only this but you are brought in touch with the most prominent breeders, you get their views on various subjects and above all you join in a good fellowship that cannot be surpassed. There is another reason why you should, if possible, attend the shows. In a great many cases you can see the judges at. SILVER KINGS A beautiful bird recently admitted to the King Jack M. Pun, Stockton, Calif. -Photo from work making the awards. This should be indeed valuable to the old breeder and the novice alike. You can see for your- self why one bird wins over another and should you not be able to fathom it the judge will, if he be the right sort, tell you his reason for placing the awards as he did. Pigeon shows go a long way toward building up the business. These shows attract a great many visitors who invariably con- tract a very severe case of "pigeon-fever" on the spot. Invaria- bly this means another beginner added to our list and some one will have an opportunity of supplying breeding stock to Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hazard, F. Arthur. Warrenton, Mo. , American Pigeon Journal Company


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