The Leghorns, Brown, White, Black, Buff And Duckwing. An Illustrated Leghorn Standard, With a Treatise On Judging Leghorns, And Complete Instructions On Breeding, Mating And Exhibiting
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2 and 3. This wattle should be discounted one-half point, as it rounds up "pat" at the bottom and rounds poorly under the lower mandible. The earlobes in this specimen have a tendency to run under on the neck, have an uneven surface, are not properly rounded out, and aside from this show almost one-half red. This should be discounted one and a half for shape and at least two for color. A point of importance to a fancier in selecting a male good in this sec- tion, would be an earlobe about the s...ize of an ordinary pearl button, or more accurately describing it, about the size of the thumb nail and almost the same shape. Do everything in your power to reduce the size of this section, both on the 30 THE LEGHORNS. male and female, as in so doing you are not only breeding away from the defects, but from disqualifications as well. N£CK. The neck Is valued at seven points; three for shape and four for color, and as a rule the neck is good in shape. If there is any defect at all it is usually shown in the plumage being a little too short at the points of the shoulder, caused by the bird not being in full feather.
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