Secrets in Fowl Breeding

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All fowls are made up from the wild or native originals.
The Eastern varieties, themselves — such as have come out first and last from Asia, China, the Mediterranean, France, England, etc., of every description — are but the descend- ants of the early "jungle " races, so far as history informs us.
We have detailed accounts of the Bankiva, Souerat's, the Ceylon, the Java, the Fire-back, Temminck's, the Australian, etc., imported centuries ago into Europe, and thence to the 48 SECIiETS IN FOWL BR
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South, to England, to Italy, to Holland, to France, or Spain — from some of -vvhish descended all the present known Games, Cochins, Brahmaa, Spanish, Dorkings, Leghorns, Houdans, Polands, Hambnrgs, Dominiques, Bantams, etc.
And each of the above-mentioned modern styled varieties has been grown, at some period, in a locality which gives it its nomenclature.
The Cochins and Brahmas from China, the Black Spanish and Games from Spain the East, or the Mediterranean, the Leghorns from Italy, the Houdans and Creve-cceurs from France, the Hamburgs from Germany or England, the Dom- iniques from Holland, the Dorkings from Surrey, Eng., or the Bantams from everywhere, (bred down to pigmies from the larger varieties) are thus denominated specifically, be- cause, as far as we know, these modern varieties were gen- erally first established in the countries from which they arc- thus named.


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