Poultry fancier . en. He hasbeen bred to produce the light brown female free fromred on wing and lacks the strong coloring elementsin the blood, hence unless you supply the proper foodwhite is sure to appear. However, do not be dis-couraged. His breeding qualities are not impaired. Our beautiful rich cherry red males are not somuch troubled with white. When white does appearit is either from an injury or improper feeding. Weare troubled with brown in breast ar 1 fluff. This wetrace to our original brown breasted Red still struggling to claim her own. The maleswe are showing fall


Poultry fancier . en. He hasbeen bred to produce the light brown female free fromred on wing and lacks the strong coloring elementsin the blood, hence unless you supply the proper foodwhite is sure to appear. However, do not be dis-couraged. His breeding qualities are not impaired. Our beautiful rich cherry red males are not somuch troubled with white. When white does appearit is either from an injury or improper feeding. Weare troubled with brown in breast ar 1 fluff. This wetrace to our original brown breasted Red still struggling to claim her own. The maleswe are showing fall far short of standard require-ments. We do not seem to breed out the purple norbreed in the perfect stripe in hackle and saddle thatwe should. Let each one of us try to bring out birdsof higher quality. While our variety are naturalegg machines, with care and proper breeding we canstill increase their egg yield. Really there is no limitto the amount of profit or pleasure afforded by breed-ing the Great Brown Perfection. Champion R C. Krown Leghorncock, a N. Y. winner, owned and bred by GalePoultry Place, New Haven, Conn.


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