. Profitable pigeon breeding; a practical manual explaining how to breed pigeons successfully,--whether as a hobby or as an exclusive business. Pigeons. ('AWk,UiC,.^,^JA=AModJ.). _^:rC^::. -i f^.^W^^'^y^-f^'-'J 'Vt Glossary of Breeding Terms liEAK—The combination of the uppci- and lower mandible, BREED—A distinct race of pigreons. ]3REEDEI<—A person Avho breeds pigeons. CERK—The fleshy circle around a pigeon's eye. COVERTS—The lesser or short feathers covering- the upper portion of the primaries and secondaries of the wing. COW-HOCKS—Legs bent too much at kne


. Profitable pigeon breeding; a practical manual explaining how to breed pigeons successfully,--whether as a hobby or as an exclusive business. Pigeons. ('AWk,UiC,.^,^JA=AModJ.). _^:rC^::. -i f^.^W^^'^y^-f^'-'J 'Vt Glossary of Breeding Terms liEAK—The combination of the uppci- and lower mandible, BREED—A distinct race of pigreons. ]3REEDEI<—A person Avho breeds pigeons. CERK—The fleshy circle around a pigeon's eye. COVERTS—The lesser or short feathers covering- the upper portion of the primaries and secondaries of the wing. COW-HOCKS—Legs bent too much at knees. DOWN PACE—The face pulled down and back so as to place the beak almost against upper throat feathers. —Principal feathers of wing or those on outside edge, other- wise known as primaries. HOG BACK—Round shouldered. KEEL—The continuation of the breast bone under body of bii'd. KNOCK KNEED—Knees bent inwards toward each other. 9. 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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