. The book of poultry. Poultry. 460 MISCELLANEOUS FOWLS §9 Riimpless fowls are bred in several variety colors, and they are usually quite like the Brown-Red and the Duckwing Game fowls in color. Recently, some of them have been bred by Professor C. B. Davenport, Director of the Station for Experi-. FiG. 5 mental Evolution, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, New York. In variety color these are like the Duckwing Game fowls; they have no tail feathers, and appear as if the rump were cut off. At the left in Fig. 5 is shown a Rimipless female, and at the right a Rumpless Please note that thes
. The book of poultry. Poultry. 460 MISCELLANEOUS FOWLS §9 Riimpless fowls are bred in several variety colors, and they are usually quite like the Brown-Red and the Duckwing Game fowls in color. Recently, some of them have been bred by Professor C. B. Davenport, Director of the Station for Experi-. FiG. 5 mental Evolution, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, New York. In variety color these are like the Duckwing Game fowls; they have no tail feathers, and appear as if the rump were cut off. At the left in Fig. 5 is shown a Rimipless female, and at the right a Rumpless 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 McGrew, Thomas Fletcher, 1850-1930. New York, The Macmillan Company
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