The national standard squab book . erial. All the pigeons havesquabs, so they used great grapevine sticks,some as large as my finger.—W. E., Massa-chusetts. LETTERS FROM CUSTOMERS RECEIVED BY PLYMOUTH ROCK SQUAB COMPANY 223 1907 MORE STORIES OF SUCCESS 1908 STRONG MATINGS LAST TO THE STATEOF WASHINGTON AND SEVEN PAIRS OUTOF FOURTEEN HAVE EGGS WITHIN TWOWEEKS, REST DRIVING. Received yourshipment of 14 pairs of Homers about twoweeks ago. There are seven pairs of themon eggs today and the rest are all were all in first-class condition exceptone cock, which seemed to have had his neck


The national standard squab book . erial. All the pigeons havesquabs, so they used great grapevine sticks,some as large as my finger.—W. E., Massa-chusetts. LETTERS FROM CUSTOMERS RECEIVED BY PLYMOUTH ROCK SQUAB COMPANY 223 1907 MORE STORIES OF SUCCESS 1908 STRONG MATINGS LAST TO THE STATEOF WASHINGTON AND SEVEN PAIRS OUTOF FOURTEEN HAVE EGGS WITHIN TWOWEEKS, REST DRIVING. Received yourshipment of 14 pairs of Homers about twoweeks ago. There are seven pairs of themon eggs today and the rest are all were all in first-class condition exceptone cock, which seemed to have had his neckhurt, as he could not hold his head up noreat anything, and he died. Thank you foryour promptness and the two pairs free.—H. G. M., State of Washington. VERY SUCCESSFUL WISHES TO BUYMORE. Could you tell us of a place wherewe could sell our pigeon manure? We havesome four or five bushels. We have beenvery successful with our Homers. Startingwith 12, we now have about 60 or 70. Wewant to buy some more breeders.—G. P., SQUABS A FEW DAYS OLD. KENTUCKY WOMANS SUCCESS WITHFAST-BREEDING PLYMOUTH ROCKS. About 18 months ago we purchased from yousix pairs of your Extra mated Homers, eachpair a different color. These birds have doneextra 3od work for us and have been morethan satisfactory in every way. We have onhand now about 50 mated birds and about100 youngsters; some of which ought soon tomate. The birds are all in good condition,moulting, but in spite of that some are stillat work.—Mrs. C. P. M., Kentucky. ALL MATED, QUICK IN GETTING TOWORK IN DISTANT TEXAS. The pigeonsthat I got from you last Thursday are gettingalong just fine. Two pairs have nests andas far as I can see they are all mated. TheExtra hens, it took them just about a week,which is fine. The Wells Fargo would notship the crate celled on delivery, so I paidthem ten cents for shipping. I am with the birds.—G. J. W., Texas. SQUABS TWICE AS LARGE AS THOSEFROM HOMERS FROM ORDINARYSOURCES. My


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