. The century illustrated monthly magazine . TURBITS. (OWNED BY H. LANCASTER, BALTIMORE, MD. AMERICAN FANTAIL. (BRED BY J. G. HOWLAND, WORCESTER, MASS.) THE BREEDING OE EANCY PIGEONS. 103. WING AND TAIL OF A LACED BLONDINETTE. BLACK TRUMPETER COCK. (OWNED BY F. A. ROMINEL, BALTIMORE, MD. ing to its apparent length and decreasing theapparent width. The gullet is the space from thetermination of the jewing to the beginning of theneck. This should be well curved in to decreasethe apparent depth from the top of the skull andadd to the apparent length of the neck. Thisone point with the slender lon


. The century illustrated monthly magazine . TURBITS. (OWNED BY H. LANCASTER, BALTIMORE, MD. AMERICAN FANTAIL. (BRED BY J. G. HOWLAND, WORCESTER, MASS.) THE BREEDING OE EANCY PIGEONS. 103. WING AND TAIL OF A LACED BLONDINETTE. BLACK TRUMPETER COCK. (OWNED BY F. A. ROMINEL, BALTIMORE, MD. ing to its apparent length and decreasing theapparent width. The gullet is the space from thetermination of the jewing to the beginning of theneck. This should be well curved in to decreasethe apparent depth from the top of the skull andadd to the apparent length of the neck. Thisone point with the slender long neck has al-most the controlling influence in the appear-ance. The wings fold close above the tail,nearly reaching to its end; while the tail, ifthe feather is the apportioned length, justtouches the ground. The colors of the carrierare black, dun, blue, and white. Red and yel-low have been tried for, but are impossible,since neither can be bred from the colors ofthe variety, and brought in from another ; thecarrier points are lost when color is gained,and the color is lost in getting back to thecarrier type. Color-points in the variety rankvery low and are not disqualifying. The


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