. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. Fig. 360. Lakenvelder hen ^ Fig. 361. Lakenvelder cock' are often almost invisible in the mass of feathers by which they have been largely displaced. On superficial consideration and slight acquaintance with poultry types it seems that in this Polish race,. Fig. 362. Lakenvelder cockerel 1 Fig. 363. Lakenvelder pullet ^ if anywhere, we have a distinctive breed (shape) character, plainly differentiating it from breeds with large combs and wattles and no special development of feathers on the head; but, as in the ' Photograph from owner, Ra


. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. Fig. 360. Lakenvelder hen ^ Fig. 361. Lakenvelder cock' are often almost invisible in the mass of feathers by which they have been largely displaced. On superficial consideration and slight acquaintance with poultry types it seems that in this Polish race,. Fig. 362. Lakenvelder cockerel 1 Fig. 363. Lakenvelder pullet ^ if anywhere, we have a distinctive breed (shape) character, plainly differentiating it from breeds with large combs and wattles and no special development of feathers on the head; but, as in the ' Photograph from owner, Ralph C. Greene, Sayville, Long 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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