Poultry Culture; How to Raise, Manage, Mate And Judge Thoroughbred Fowls
The book Poultry Culture; How to Raise, Manage, Mate And Judge Thoroughbred Fowls was written by author Felch, I. K. (Isaac Kimbal), 1834- Here you can read free online of Poultry Culture; How to Raise, Manage, Mate And Judge Thoroughbred Fowls book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Poultry Culture; How to Raise, Manage, Mate And Judge Thoroughbred Fowls a good or bad book?
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To say a bird may be cut from one to three points as in degree a certain defect may appear, seems to fail to enlighten the general reader. We therefore commence this chapter on judging by presenting the LIGHT BRAHMAS. A male, to be considered perfect in symmetry, should have a comb erect, neck finely arched, breast full in its sweep from throat to thighs, round in the sides, wings carried high to give a flat back, the saddle no fuller than to preserve a concave sweep from back to tail, the lat-... ter carried tolerably upright and spread at base, the sickle not much exceeding the length of the tail proper, legs that stand well apart nearly parallel with each other, the fluff while full not to destroy the profile of hock joint. With this assertion or pen picture we score the cockerel JUDGING. 275 " PHI BETA II, NO. 5876 " : Symmetry. — Breast falls away from the full round sweep from throat I Weight. — Being full Standard weight o Condition. — Being smooth in the leg scales, plumage unbroken, and in perfect health o Head.
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