The Asiatics; Brahmas, Cochins and Langshans, all varieties, their origin; . ^— - „ -z&^L • BRAHMA FEMALE SHAPE—By Sewell. lomprisina the Best Points of Several Live Models, as Illustrated by Franklane L, Sewell for the Reliable Poultry Journal, and Submitted to Sixty Prominent Judges and Breeders for Criticism Based upon Standard BRAHMA FEMALE SHAPE—BY SEWELL. An Ideal Brahma. Illustrated by Franklane L. Sewell, for the Reliable Poultry Journal, under the Suooestions ofSixty Prominent Judges and Breeders—The Outcome of Criticism Upon the Brahma Female Shape Shown on the Opposit
The Asiatics; Brahmas, Cochins and Langshans, all varieties, their origin; . ^— - „ -z&^L • BRAHMA FEMALE SHAPE—By Sewell. lomprisina the Best Points of Several Live Models, as Illustrated by Franklane L, Sewell for the Reliable Poultry Journal, and Submitted to Sixty Prominent Judges and Breeders for Criticism Based upon Standard BRAHMA FEMALE SHAPE—BY SEWELL. An Ideal Brahma. Illustrated by Franklane L. Sewell, for the Reliable Poultry Journal, under the Suooestions ofSixty Prominent Judges and Breeders—The Outcome of Criticism Upon the Brahma Female Shape Shown on the Opposite Page. L8 THE ASIATICS. Casper Dice, Nebraska, breeder of Light Brahmas: Ithink that both neck and legs of female are too short forbody. Back is too straight and narrow and the tail ispinched too much. It looks as though the lower featherwere gone. John A. Myers, director West Virginia Agricultural Ex-periment Station, breeder of Light Brahmas: In the femaleI think the riuff extends down and back a little too far, andthe line extending from the cape to the back part of thecushion seems to me to be too straight. In other words,I think the back should be depressed somewhat over thecushion so as not to give it such a cocked up grant that many Light Brahma hens have a tendency tocarry themselves as shown in the cut, but I w
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