Poultry culture sanitation and hygiene . Fig. 7.—Barred Plymouth Rock cock. The Barred Plymouth Rock, as developed in feather patternat the present time, is a beautiful bird. He has earned hisberth in the hearts of all Americans and is named after thePlymouth Rock, the memory of which was held so dear byoiu- forefathers. Mr. Frost, of Maine, produced the white Plymouth Rock in1875 and claimed they were sports from his barred breed. Mr. I, K. Felch says: The Barred and the White are the THE BREEDS OF POULTRY 47. Fig. 8.—White Plymouth Rock hen.
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