. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. 400 POULTRY CULTURE. Fig. 394. Dominique cock. (Photograph from owner, A. Q. Carter, Freeport, Maine) three years the undesirable features that it brought had been bred out, and in the May stock of the orig- inal Essex strain had ap- peared the modern Barred Plymouth Rock. It was in his work with this stock that May devised the double system of mating necessary to produce birds that match in the show pen. The Barred Plymouth Rock. As bred for exhibi- tion the Barred Plymouth Rock owes most of its merit to the May-Essex strain. The blood h


. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. 400 POULTRY CULTURE. Fig. 394. Dominique cock. (Photograph from owner, A. Q. Carter, Freeport, Maine) three years the undesirable features that it brought had been bred out, and in the May stock of the orig- inal Essex strain had ap- peared the modern Barred Plymouth Rock. It was in his work with this stock that May devised the double system of mating necessary to produce birds that match in the show pen. The Barred Plymouth Rock. As bred for exhibi- tion the Barred Plymouth Rock owes most of its merit to the May-Essex strain. The blood has been so widely distributed and so effectively used that, whatever the founda- tion, practically all Barred Rock stock of first-rate qual- ity presents the character first successfully developed in it. Individual taste in poultry breeders, and indi- vidual qualities in the birds they use, tend to slight vari- ations in stocks, but pro- nounced strain differences have quite disappeared. In color there has been con- stant improvement. The ideal, from the time when Upham first saw the cross- bred Spalding chickens, was a bluish-gray bird barred , ,, 1 u ^95' â "^'''"^" Plymouth Rock cock. (Pho- evenly all over, â both tograph from United States Department of sexes of the same shade Agriculture). 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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