. Profitable pigeon breeding; a practical manual explaining how to breed pigeons successfully,--whether as a hobby or as an exclusive business. Pigeons. 168 PROFITABLE PIGEON BREEDING and the United Carneau Breeders Association for the excellent standard which they have provided for the breed which they foster. The Carneau is principally a utility breed and is one of our best breeds for commercial squab production, in fact it is one of the most popular breeds of pigeons in America today. One can visit but very few small to\\ns and not find a few pairs of Carncaux. It is a Ijreed \\hich can be


. Profitable pigeon breeding; a practical manual explaining how to breed pigeons successfully,--whether as a hobby or as an exclusive business. Pigeons. 168 PROFITABLE PIGEON BREEDING and the United Carneau Breeders Association for the excellent standard which they have provided for the breed which they foster. The Carneau is principally a utility breed and is one of our best breeds for commercial squab production, in fact it is one of the most popular breeds of pigeons in America today. One can visit but very few small to\\ns and not find a few pairs of Carncaux. It is a Ijreed \\hich can be relied upon to throv\' sijuabs weighing around a pound each wlien dressed. They are excellent feeders, fast workers and produce white meat squabs. It costs but very little more, if any at all, to feed Carneaux than. EXHIBITKJX YELLOW CARNEAU rhcilo frum Ned Reed. Puxico, Mo. it docs to feed smaller birds. Much has been \ATitten and said in the last few years concerning the size of Carneaux for squab production. Mr. James P. Kinnard, of Haskell, Texas, the veter- an breeder of Carneaux and possibly one of tlie best posted men in this country on this particular breed, claims that the medium weight Carneaux are tlie best birds to breed from, basing his claim upon the fact that he has produced birds several ounces over the standard weights and which proved to be very unsat- isfactory breeders. The head of the Carneau should be prominent, round and gradually inclined to the nape of the neck. From the front view of the head it should be broad between the eyes and of. 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 Hazard, F. Arthur. Warrenton, Mo. , American Pigeon Journal Company


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