. The amateur's manual;. Poultry. Thorough-bred Fowls. 55 BROWN BROWN LEGHORNS. The first importation of Brown Leghorns into this country was in 1853. This importation was bred along the Mystic River, Conn., and they were then called Bed Leghorns. These fowls were short in leg, ted in ear-lobe, and very small in size. The modern acquisition of white ear-lobes, long legs, and no4 more than five points in the comb, the dark-brown color, and greater weight, has been the result of the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enha


. The amateur's manual;. Poultry. Thorough-bred Fowls. 55 BROWN BROWN LEGHORNS. The first importation of Brown Leghorns into this country was in 1853. This importation was bred along the Mystic River, Conn., and they were then called Bed Leghorns. These fowls were short in leg, ted in ear-lobe, and very small in size. The modern acquisition of white ear-lobes, long legs, and no4 more than five points in the comb, the dark-brown color, and greater weight, has been the result of 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 Felch, Isaac Kimbal, 1834- [from old catalog]. Boston, Boston photo-electrotype co.


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