. Profitable pigeon breeding; a practical manual explaining how to breed pigeons successfully,--whether as a hobby or as an exclusive business. Pigeons. SHALL I EXHIBIT AND WHERE? 147 Tliere is indeed one great advantage in exhibiting pigeons in our leading siiows lool-ting at tlie matter in a commercial light. That advantage is Advertisement. There is an unlimited amount of good advertising to be obtained from exhibiting. Should you win prizes your name will be brought into the limelight; it will be written up in the pigeon press and you yourself can use paid for advertising, setting forth tl


. Profitable pigeon breeding; a practical manual explaining how to breed pigeons successfully,--whether as a hobby or as an exclusive business. Pigeons. SHALL I EXHIBIT AND WHERE? 147 Tliere is indeed one great advantage in exhibiting pigeons in our leading siiows lool-ting at tlie matter in a commercial light. That advantage is Advertisement. There is an unlimited amount of good advertising to be obtained from exhibiting. Should you win prizes your name will be brought into the limelight; it will be written up in the pigeon press and you yourself can use paid for advertising, setting forth tlie fact tliat you have won. Breeders, and especially beginners, always want to purchase breeding stock from a man who can win prizes in keen competition. They are correct in this desire. If a man can jiroduce birds that can A\in in such competition it. WTIITB KINGS ON LOFT ROOF Bird-s from tliis strain made a big- win at thr 1!)21 National Pigeon Show.—riioto from H. W. Barnett, Oakland, Calif. proves that he is breeding his stock along tlie correct lines and that is just the kind of stock iieojile want. Yoti may sell a few birds by advertising and not showing but the minute you can advertise liirds that have been exhibited and have \\on for you inquiries will be forthcoming from those desiring your stock. Pick up any one of the pigeon periodicals and you will see a great many of our leading breeders advertising their winnings at the largest shows. They make most of their sales on account of these winnings. If they could not and tlid not win they would not be listed as and considered as being among our leaders. We should not only exhibit our birds but if possible we should. 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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