The Philosophy of Judging : a Manual Upon the Scoring of Exhibition Fowls, Intended to Meet the Wants of the General Breeder And the Exhibitor, As Well As the Professional Judge
The book The Philosophy of Judging : a Manual Upon the Scoring of Exhibition Fowls, Intended to Meet the Wants of the General Breeder And the Exhibitor, As Well As the Professional Judge was written by author Felch, I. K. (Isaac Kimbal), 1834- Here you can read free online of The Philosophy of Judging : a Manual Upon the Scoring of Exhibition Fowls, Intended to Meet the Wants of the General Breeder And the Exhibitor, As Well As the Professional Judge book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Philosophy of Judging : a Manual Upon the Scoring of Exhibition Fowls, Intended to Meet the Wants of the General Breeder And the Exhibitor, As Well As the Professional Judge a good or bad book?
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The breast of a Cochin is never so full in the (Quarters as that of a Brahma, and its lower keel carries the breast meat lower down and causes the convex lines to describe a longer arc. The quarters also appear less prominent, but the breast looks wider and broader. These characteristics must be carefully taken into consideration in cutting for form. In the females the posterior weight and heavy fluff causes the breast to look much smaller than it really is, as any one can demonstrate by taking... a pair of scissors and cutting away the fluff. For this reason the breast is often unjustly cut when the fault is located in the body section and due to the develop- Cochins. _ , 87 meiit of the llutf. 11" the breji.st, viewed in iVont, appearn, wedge-shaped, it should be cut 1 poir.t; for hick of proper sweep in front line, ]> point is generally sufhcient, the forward carriage of the head causing the arc from the throat to tiie thighs to be longer than in Brahmas, a distinction that must be noted if justice is to be done.
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