. The pigeon book. Pigeons. THE PIGEON BOOK 119 garding colour, although sometimes the blues are too dark and beady and the Chequers too heavy and close in chequering. Some excellent skulled birds are to be found in those particular colours, and it is quite a common occurrence to find a blue or Chequer come out on top in a mixed colour THE BEARD. To a very great extent my remarks upon the Baldhead can also be applied to Beards. The head, eye, colour, and general type should be identical, with the exception that no mealies have yet been seen, so far as I am aware. Therefore it will only


. The pigeon book. Pigeons. THE PIGEON BOOK 119 garding colour, although sometimes the blues are too dark and beady and the Chequers too heavy and close in chequering. Some excellent skulled birds are to be found in those particular colours, and it is quite a common occurrence to find a blue or Chequer come out on top in a mixed colour THE BEARD. To a very great extent my remarks upon the Baldhead can also be applied to Beards. The head, eye, colour, and general type should be identical, with the exception that no mealies have yet been seen, so far as I am aware. Therefore it will only be necessary to deal with the. 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 Osman, Alfred Henry. London, G. Newnes


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