Laws Governing the Breeding of Standard Fowls; a book Covering Outbreeding [!] Inbreeding And Line Breeding of All Recognized Breeds of Domestic Fowls, With Chart, 1912
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Purity of color means in nearly every in- stance purity of blood. In red fowls the under- color, while secondary in the show room, is never- theless a potent factor in the breeding pen. An even, rich, brilliant red surface is enhanced and supported by a deep red under-color and in the breeding pen has the power of transmitting and strengthening the color in the young. Permanent slate or smoke in the under-color deepens the red surface to the color of mahogany bay. Slate or smoke following feath...er to skin has a tendency to dull lustre of surface coloring. Slate at top of under-color next to surface with red at bottom next to skin is not permanent in chicks if found under a brilliant, even red surface, but is perma- nent under an even mahogany bay surface. These laws of color effect seem nullified where surface is of uneven color or one of various shades. Brown Page Thirty-two OF STANDARD FOWLS harmonizes with dark chocolate surface and both are on the downward slant beyond the highest or most brilliant point in red color tone, as the dulled aura shows.
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