Standard - bred wyandottes, silver laced, golden laced, white, buff, black and partridge .. . Fig. 20—white feather old style spangled bars. tracted the cut is one point; if standing too close togetherthe cut is one-half point; if the toes are crooked or deformedthe cut is from one-half to one and one-half. If the thighsare not laced as shown in the chart, but show only a dark Fic. 19—flight feathers from male—showing defective white on uiPer edge. of the Silver variety has never been equaled. In shape thischart does not suit me so well as that of the male, becausethis cut


Standard - bred wyandottes, silver laced, golden laced, white, buff, black and partridge .. . Fig. 20—white feather old style spangled bars. tracted the cut is one point; if standing too close togetherthe cut is one-half point; if the toes are crooked or deformedthe cut is from one-half to one and one-half. If the thighsare not laced as shown in the chart, but show only a dark Fic. 19—flight feathers from male—showing defective white on uiPer edge. of the Silver variety has never been equaled. In shape thischart does not suit me so well as that of the male, becausethis cut is a little too long, in fact it is a trifle should you get as good a living specimen you need haveno fear of not being among the winners in the best of com-pany. This chart was made from a sketch of the first prizeWhite Wyandotte pullet at Boston, owned and bred byMr. .\rthur G. Duston. It not only rejiresents thecorrect standard color, but it is the color you candepend on in the Silver variety to give you first-classe.\hibition females if good judgment is used in the


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