. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. Till-: F.\ Tin: Mk>. Hhn claimed for these ]M-oducts of their cross breed-ing has been \enhed. The endeaxor has beento raise fowls which should not only be prolificin laying eggs, but should also be excellent foreating; and we have succeeded. Our iioultrybreeders may feel proud that their protluct hasbeen recei\ed with o]3en arms across the ocean,and we may doubtless regard thesebreeds as the races of the future. At the French and Belgian poul-try shows the native breeds still formthe chief section ; but in a


. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. Till-: F.\ Tin: Mk>. Hhn claimed for these ]M-oducts of their cross breed-ing has been \enhed. The endeaxor has beento raise fowls which should not only be prolificin laying eggs, but should also be excellent foreating; and we have succeeded. Our iioultrybreeders may feel proud that their protluct hasbeen recei\ed with o]3en arms across the ocean,and we may doubtless regard thesebreeds as the races of the future. At the French and Belgian poul-try shows the native breeds still formthe chief section ; but in all the greatcompetitions Wyandottes, PlymouthRocks, Leghorns, Minorcas, Dutchfowls, Orpingtons, and Brahmas areconspicuous for their beauty andtheir usefulness. Most persons whokee]! poultry do so for the ]irofit tobe made thereby. Nevertheless, be-sides that profit, they ought todesire also to have .something hand-some. Unforlunateh, we still see in 222 OUR DOMESTIC ANIMALS


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