. The national standard squab book. Pigeons. 1907 MORE STORIES OF SUCCESS 190S OTHER HOMERS HAVE NOT THE QUALITY OF PLYMOUTH ROCK. SQUABS WEIGH FIFTEEN OUNCES, FEATHERS OFF. On December 22. 1906, I bought three pairs of Extra Plymouth Rock Homers from you, and since then have had considerable luck with them. They are the best pigeons for breeding as well as for fancy I have yet seen. I've seen other Homers similar to those I have but they have not the quality of the Plymouth Rock. They weigh at the age of four weeks on an average 15 otmces, dressed, and are the finest pigeons for eating purpos


. The national standard squab book. Pigeons. 1907 MORE STORIES OF SUCCESS 190S OTHER HOMERS HAVE NOT THE QUALITY OF PLYMOUTH ROCK. SQUABS WEIGH FIFTEEN OUNCES, FEATHERS OFF. On December 22. 1906, I bought three pairs of Extra Plymouth Rock Homers from you, and since then have had considerable luck with them. They are the best pigeons for breeding as well as for fancy I have yet seen. I've seen other Homers similar to those I have but they have not the quality of the Plymouth Rock. They weigh at the age of four weeks on an average 15 otmces, dressed, and are the finest pigeons for eating purposes that can be had. When I received the pigeons I knew but very little about them; but after following your Manual carefully I found results as stated, and will say it is worth double the amount I paid for it. I also made a feeder as shown in your Manual and think it is the proper thing for pigeons as there is but very little waste in feed. Out of the three old pairs I raised 28 squabs, losing but very few during the winter. I how have six pairs left which I am going to keep for breeders. The othera I have been selling to friends here right along. X get from 50 to 75 cents a pair at the age of two months. I now (September, 1907) have a larger and better place for them and find they are breed- ing a little better. They require but little care and are a great pleasure for pastime.— E. W., Missouri. NIKE HATCHES IN TEN MONTHS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. WOMAN HAS NOT LOST A BIRD. OR HAD ONE SICK. Please find enclosed the sum of $ postal note for which send me three dozen of your wood- fibre nestbowls by Dominion Express Co. Also if you would send me yoiur price list I should be greatly obliged. I am quite well satisfied that your pigeons are all that you claim for them as to breeding qualities. I have one pair of the eight you sent me last May which have had nine hatches in ten months, and the others were never far behind them, and now T have quite a number of the youn? ones mated


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