. 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 . ality. Color white with black head, hackles, rump, and tail. Langshans Black Langrshan.—Asiatics, but lighter weight, rangier and longer leggedthan the other members of that class. Standard weights; Cock, 9V4pounds; cockerel, 8 pounds; hen, 7% pounds; pullet, 61/2 pounds. Skinwhite with pinkish-white flesh. The tail
. 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 . ality. Color white with black head, hackles, rump, and tail. Langshans Black Langrshan.—Asiatics, but lighter weight, rangier and longer leggedthan the other members of that class. Standard weights; Cock, 9V4pounds; cockerel, 8 pounds; hen, 7% pounds; pullet, 61/2 pounds. Skinwhite with pinkish-white flesh. The tail feathers of the male attaingreat length. Legs and outer toes feathered. Comb single. Colorblack and glossy with a greenish sheen on back. The White varietyhas the same weight and general characteristics as the Black, but theplumage is pure white. Buff Langrshans.—A very fine breed; have been largely imported fromEngland formerly. We have found them among the best breeds forlaying and general purposes. The demand for them in this country hasbeen all that could be desired. The White Langshans have given most excellent satisfaction, and aremore popular than the Black Langshans. Some who are raising them saythat they lay the year around and are a most excellent table The Silky Fowl, so namedbeLiiUse its plumage has asilky, hair-like appearance.
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