American poultry world . lors. It describes her birds and givesprices. Those who are interestedshould write to her mentioning Geo. D. Hoyt, Pittsfield, Mass., breed-er of Quality White Wyandottes,made a successful winning at theWinsted. Conn., Show December, 1909,1st Cock; 1st Pen; 2nd and 3rd Cock-erel; 3rd Pullet; 2nd and 4th Hen on anentry of 12 birds. Also winning Cham-pionship Badge for best male; Goldenspecial for best display; Special forbest Cock and Hen; Special for whitestfemale; Special for whitest male:Special for best pen. Mr. Hoyt isbreeding Owen Farm Strain of WhiteWyando
American poultry world . lors. It describes her birds and givesprices. Those who are interestedshould write to her mentioning Geo. D. Hoyt, Pittsfield, Mass., breed-er of Quality White Wyandottes,made a successful winning at theWinsted. Conn., Show December, 1909,1st Cock; 1st Pen; 2nd and 3rd Cock-erel; 3rd Pullet; 2nd and 4th Hen on anentry of 12 birds. Also winning Cham-pionship Badge for best male; Goldenspecial for best display; Special forbest Cock and Hen; Special for whitestfemale; Special for whitest male:Special for best pen. Mr. Hoyt isbreeding Owen Farm Strain of WhiteWyandottes. He is offering some choicecockerels at reasonable prices consid-ering the class of stock. Any birdshipped by Mr. Hoyt may be returnedif not satisfactory and he will refundthe price paid. 0 * * * If you like this number ofAMERICAN POULTRY WORLD, tellyour neighbors about it and send usthe names of those who are will help you, help them, and helpus. * * * Supplement B AMERICAN POULTRY WORLD January, 1910. TO ®I§Mttl£».I@@i Charles H. Ward The great St. Louis Show has come andgone and let it be said right here thatit was certainly a big show. There were535 exhibitors from over 20 were 4,645 chickens and turkeysin the poultry classes, 781 pigeons and31 cats, besides special displays ofpheasants_ fancy ducks, etc. Six entrieswere required to fill a class, and thecash premiums were, first prize $,second, $ and third $ One at-traction was a cage of Irish Batssaid to be valued at $ Theseturned out to be three brick-bats ina large cage and caused considerableamusement. The show secretary reports that thepremiums, judges fees and all expenseswere provided for before the close ofthe show, and that money was deposit-ed in the bank and requisitions drawnfor payment by the State Board. Aconference was held regarding the se-lection of judges for the future. A finemarked catalogue of the show was is-sued and is now for sale at th
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