. The open door to independence; making money from the soil; what to do--how to do, on city lots, suburban grounds, country farms, together with outline maps of all parts of the United States, irrigated regions, climates, cities, villages, market towns, locations and populations . rs under the surface,only seen when the plumage isopened or separated. That of thefluff of the feather. It often dif-fers greatly from the surface-color, and is of great importancein breeding. Variety.—Some definite divisionof a breed known by its color ormarking. Thus the breed in-cludes all the varieties. Vulture-h
. The open door to independence; making money from the soil; what to do--how to do, on city lots, suburban grounds, country farms, together with outline maps of all parts of the United States, irrigated regions, climates, cities, villages, market towns, locations and populations . rs under the surface,only seen when the plumage isopened or separated. That of thefluff of the feather. It often dif-fers greatly from the surface-color, and is of great importancein breeding. Variety.—Some definite divisionof a breed known by its color ormarking. Thus the breed in-cludes all the varieties. Vulture-hock.—Stiff projectingquill-feathers at the feathers must be both stiffand projecting to be thus trulycalled and condemned. Wattles.—The red dependingstructures at each side of thebase of the beak. Chiefly devel-oped in the male sex. Web.—This term is indefinite,expressing a flat and thin struc-ture. The web of a feather is theflat or plume portion; the webof the foot, the flat skin betweenthe toes; of the wing, the tri-angular skin seen when the mem-ber is extended. Web-bar.—Any line of darkcolor across the middle of thewing, caused by the color ormarking of the feathers knownas the lower wing-coverts. 345 SEVENTY DIFFERENT BREEDS OF DOMESTIC FOWLS. Dark Brahma, The Dark Brahma is likelijjht Brahma in form, butopposite in color.
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