Poultry for Prizes. a Complete And Practical Guide to the Breeding And Management of All Varieties of Poultry for Exhibition. Being Division I. of "poultry for Prizes And Profit"
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A good-billed drake mated with three or four large, shapely ducks should breed good quality. The bills of Ayles- buries easily become discoloured, and to prevent this the birds should be encouraged to grub about in a pan of water with three or four inches of gravel, or in a gravel- bottomed stream. Show specimens should be shaded from the sun, and a pan of water and fine gravel should N 178— Poultry for Prizes. always be provided. A bill may also be improved by the application of fine sandpaper... before the bird is sent to a show. Pekins. — This breed differs from the Aylesbury mainly in carriage and colour both of plumage and bill. Instead of the body being balanced horizontally, it is carried very upright, with the tail turned up, the legs being set further back, whilst the feathers on the stern almost touch the ground. The head is large, the neck long, and the plumage profuse, which makes the birds look larger than they actually are, drakes weighing about 81b. to plb. and ducks ylb.
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