Original American productions Standard bred wyandottes, silver laced, golden laced, white, buff and black .. . FIG. IS TAIL TOO ^Not well spread.). PIG. 10—SHOWING SyCIRREL TAIL. I call your attention to Figs. 17 and 18. These are oldcuts in a former work on this breed, and I shall notconsider any part of them except the wing bow and wing bow is sometimes called the shoulder. This partof the wing should be silvery white and free from brass andsunburn, and the white should run down to the wing barand br-ak even across the entire wing. The nights shouldbe black on the u


Original American productions Standard bred wyandottes, silver laced, golden laced, white, buff and black .. . FIG. IS TAIL TOO ^Not well spread.). PIG. 10—SHOWING SyCIRREL TAIL. I call your attention to Figs. 17 and 18. These are oldcuts in a former work on this breed, and I shall notconsider any part of them except the wing bow and wing bow is sometimes called the shoulder. This partof the wing should be silvery white and free from brass andsunburn, and the white should run down to the wing barand br-ak even across the entire wing. The nights shouldbe black on the upper web and white on the lower web, Fig 18. In Fig. 17 is shown a wing with the whiterunning across the shaft and showing in that part of thefeather that should be black. Such a wing should be dis-counted one point. In Fig. 19 is shown a feather that hasthe white on the extreme upper edge of the feather, and like Pig. 17 it should be cut one point. If the feathers that formthe bar are not distinctly iaeed and fail in showing the baras described, the out is from one-half to one and the shoulders are mixed with black or copper, and fail


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