. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. In the da7-k-red types, with black in the wings and tail, the undercolor is usually red with more or less slate, the slate, when present, appearing as a bar next the surface. If black points are re- quired or allowed, a moderate amount of slate in undercolor is not objectionable, but care must be taken to avoid repeated matings of birds with much slate, for the tendency of such matings is to bring out black specks, and sometimes indis- tinct pencilings, on the surface. In buff birds, and in red birds in which it is desired to reduce the b
. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. In the da7-k-red types, with black in the wings and tail, the undercolor is usually red with more or less slate, the slate, when present, appearing as a bar next the surface. If black points are re- quired or allowed, a moderate amount of slate in undercolor is not objectionable, but care must be taken to avoid repeated matings of birds with much slate, for the tendency of such matings is to bring out black specks, and sometimes indis- tinct pencilings, on the surface. In buff birds, and in red birds in which it is desired to reduce the black as much as possible, slate in undercolor should be scrupulously avoided, and selection made for under- color as near the surface color as possible. The strongest buff and red undercolor is always a little lighter than the surface color, but strong surface color is often found with weak undercolor. In these colors, if surface and undercolor are very nearly the same shade and the former somewhat faded and mottled by exposure, a bird may appear to have good undercolor and poor surface, and in such cases the under- color may afford a better index of the breeding char- y\g. 56S. Old Rouen duck, owned by Howard B. acter of the bird than the Robinson, Reading, Massachusetts Fig. 567, Young Rouen drake, owned by Howard B. Robinson, Reading, Massachusetts. 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 Robinson, John H. (John Henry), 1863-1935. Boston ; New York : Ginn and Company
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