. The poultry manual. A complete guide for the breeder and exhibitor ... FEATHERS OP BROWN LEGHORNS, HAMBURGHS, CAMPINES, AND WrANDOTTES. (Note the similarity of the Hamburgh feather of ten yeai-s ago with the modern Campines. Also tliat the Campine feathers end with a white bar, and the Hamburgh with a black one ) II 2 CHAPTER XVIUNCLASSIFIED BREEDS OF POULTRY CAMPINES INDIAN GAME LAKENVELDEllS POLISH SILKIE—SCOTCH GREY SULTAN SUMATEA GAME SUSSEX With but few exceptions all the various breeds andvarieties of poultry described in this book have foundtheir way into the Poultry Club Standards, a


. The poultry manual. A complete guide for the breeder and exhibitor ... FEATHERS OP BROWN LEGHORNS, HAMBURGHS, CAMPINES, AND WrANDOTTES. (Note the similarity of the Hamburgh feather of ten yeai-s ago with the modern Campines. Also tliat the Campine feathers end with a white bar, and the Hamburgh with a black one ) II 2 CHAPTER XVIUNCLASSIFIED BREEDS OF POULTRY CAMPINES INDIAN GAME LAKENVELDEllS POLISH SILKIE—SCOTCH GREY SULTAN SUMATEA GAME SUSSEX With but few exceptions all the various breeds andvarieties of poultry described in this book have foundtheir way into the Poultry Club Standards, and so bearthe hall-mark of distinctness in character as well asbeauty in markings. There are several breeds which cannot well be classi-fied in the larger groups we have already considered,which are admitted to the Standard and thereforedeserve notice. They are arranged in this chapter ing,lphabetical order. THE CAMPINE, SILVER—GOLD This is first on the list and first in fame for beautyand utility alike. It has a character all its own, andstands out distinctly fro


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