The Asiatics; Brahmas, Cochins and Langshans, all varieties, their origin; . I ¥ ^^ ^5 ff f LI ABLE Pol/LTRY J °l/fmfU^ I DEAL DARK BRAHMA CH/WT COPYRIGHT CHART OF IDEAL DARK BRAHMA the Distribution of Color as Required by the American Standard of Perfection. The above chart is prepared to assist in a correct understanding of the ideal shape and color of individual feathers in all sections of DarkBrahma males. It is, so far as it goes, an illustrated standard of these requirements; the outline too, is that of an idealstandard-bred well matured Brahma cockerel. By studying thi


The Asiatics; Brahmas, Cochins and Langshans, all varieties, their origin; . I ¥ ^^ ^5 ff f LI ABLE Pol/LTRY J °l/fmfU^ I DEAL DARK BRAHMA CH/WT COPYRIGHT CHART OF IDEAL DARK BRAHMA the Distribution of Color as Required by the American Standard of Perfection. The above chart is prepared to assist in a correct understanding of the ideal shape and color of individual feathers in all sections of DarkBrahma males. It is, so far as it goes, an illustrated standard of these requirements; the outline too, is that of an idealstandard-bred well matured Brahma cockerel. By studying this chart section by section the breeder may be-come familiar with standard requirements to the extent that he can better select from his own flockthe birds most desirable for breeding and exhibition and so be aided in hisefforts to produce the correct type in Dark Brahma HtllftBLEfoULWPURM-IDEAL DARK BltAlinA (HART CHART OF IDEAL DARK BRAHMA the Distribution ok Color as Required by the American Standard of Perfection. all sections of Dark The above chart is prepared to assist in a correct understanding of the ideal shape and color of individual feathers m all sections of IBrahma females. It is. so far as it goes, an illustrated standard of these requirements; the outline, too. is that of an ideal stand-ard-bred, well matured Brahma pullet. By studving this chart section by section, the breeder may become familiarwith standard requirements to the extent that he can better select from his own flock the birdsmost desirable for breeding and exhibition and so be aided in his effortsto produce the correct type in Dark Brahma females. BREEDING DARK BRAHMAS. Double Mating of This Variety Advocated—The Matings Described—Caring for the Laying Stock-Feeding, Yarding and Housing the Growing Chicks. By L. C. Sage. UCH has been said and much


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