Standard - bred wyandottes, silver laced, golden laced, white, buff, black and partridge .. . rup-to-date breeders. Turn-ing to your old standardyou will find in the de-scription of wing covertsthe following: Upper weDblack, lower web whitewith a narrow black stripealong the edge whichwidens as it approachesihc tip. forming a doublespangled bar thewing. A double spangled bar across the wing! Just thinkwhat kind of a job we are asking nature to perform whenwe demand anything of this kind. We are asking natureto spangle a wing, and lace a back, breast and body. Inother words, wc are aski


Standard - bred wyandottes, silver laced, golden laced, white, buff, black and partridge .. . rup-to-date breeders. Turn-ing to your old standardyou will find in the de-scription of wing covertsthe following: Upper weDblack, lower web whitewith a narrow black stripealong the edge whichwidens as it approachesihc tip. forming a doublespangled bar thewing. A double spangled bar across the wing! Just thinkwhat kind of a job we are asking nature to perform whenwe demand anything of this kind. We are asking natureto spangle a wing, and lace a back, breast and body. Inother words, wc are asking nature to work against standard of 1S9S has eliminated the word spangle andthe iescription of the feather that formed the spangle, andit has inserted the word laced and described a laced look again at chart No. 1. Here every feather thatis shown has the lacing, and by adding the second row offeathers to the bar (it is omitted here in order to show thewhole length of the feather) you will have as fine a barredwing as was ever seen and at the same time you will be. Fig. 15—tail too high.(Not well spread.)


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