RMCTWADP–SINGLE COMB LIGHT BROWN LEGHORN HEN / PENNSYLVANIA
RMPFKDDT–Brown Leghorn chicken egg, from Great Britain
RMKCCN5G–Brown Leghorn, from the Prize and Game Chickens series (N20) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1891
RMAHFNXG–Brown leghorn Domestic breed of fowl Warwickshire
RMAJ4B3X–Brown Leghorn chicken, England UK
RF2HW7W61–Art inspired by Brown Leghorn, from the Prize and Game Chickens series (N20) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1891, Commercial color lithograph, Sheet: 1 1/2 x 2 3/4 in. (3.8 x 7 cm), Trade cards from the 'Prize and Game Chickens' series (N20), issued in 1891 in a set of 50 cards to, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMBF9R49–Brown Leghorn hen chicken, England UK
RMF73PA4–Domestic Chicken, breed: Brown Leghorn Bantam. Henwalking in grass. Germany
RME1R8PF–Brown Leghorn Chicken.
RMPB1CEM–Brown Leghorn, from the Prize and Game Chickens series (N20) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes. Dimensions: Sheet: 1 1/2 x 2 3/4 in. (3.8 x 7 cm). Lithographer: The Gast Lithograph & Engraving Company (American, New York). Publisher: Allen & Ginter (American, Richmond, Virginia). Date: 1891. Trade cards from the 'Prize and Game Chickens' series (N20), issued in 1891 in a set of 50 cards to promote Allen & Ginter brand cigarettes. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMM0383D–Brown Leghorn, from the Prize and Game Chickens series (N20) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes MET DP835061
RF2KA2EB6–A closeup of a brown Leghorn chicken on a green grass
RMA8ATPB–Newark Nottinghamshire England Nottingham county show. A Brown Leghorn cockerel with a bright red plume in the wild fowl 1990s 90s HOMER SYKES
RM2WA85KE–Brown Leghorn, from the Prize and Game Chickens series (N20) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes 1963 by Allen & Ginter
RMKRTR2H–fine feathers of preening Single comb brown leghorn cockerel an old breed make almost abstract pattern in Cumbria, England, UK
RM2R553WX–Brown Leghorn - Vintage Cigarette Card
RM2HHX02J–Brown Leghorn, from the Prize and Game Chickens series (N20) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes 1891 Allen & Ginter American Trade cards from the 'Prize and Game Chickens' series (N20), issued in 1891 in a set of 50 cards to promote Allen & Ginter brand cigarettes.. Brown Leghorn, from the Prize and Game Chickens series (N20) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes 409028
RFCWHE92–Brown Leghorn Bantam Cockerel 8 weeks old
RFJEFAA2–Orange and white three quarter leghorn hen in a sand bath
RMCTWAE6–SINGLE COMB LIGHT BROWN LEGHORN HEN / PENNSYLVANIA
RMM2B4B3–Rhode Island Red Hen
RF2CB12R6–White leghorn chickens hens napping
RMAHFNYJ–Brown leghorn Domestic breed of fowl Warwickshire
RFJBG666–laying hens
RM2AM7RX2–The Southern planter . WEOFFER YOUNG JERSEYS Male and female; several YOUNG GUERNSEY BULLS; BERKSHIREPIGS, pairs and trios not akin. A few pairs of BRONZE TURKEYS, PLY-MOUTH ROCK and BROWN LEGHORN fowls. EGGS FOR HATCHING From Bronze Turkeys, Plymouth Rock, Brown Leghorn and Light Brahma fowls ready now m. B. ROWE & CO., Fredericksburg, Va. 1902.] THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. 257 8S IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY Corn Planter.. The Continental Disc CultivatorDisc Harrow Combined.
RMBF985T–Brown Leghorn hen chicken, England UK
RMF73PA2–Domestic Chicken, breed: Brown Leghorn Bantam walking in grass. Germany
RMAJ4ACG–Brown Leghorn hen free ranging, England, UK
RF2FMEHKN–Chickens in suburban backyard
RF2HAB2PX–a closeup of a rooster through a link chain fence
RF2JFYK2P–A closeup of two Leghorn chicken in the coop
RMFHBK4X–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 (1904)
RMB5BKT2–Leghorn Chicken Kangaroo Valley New South Wales Australia
RMKRTR1M–fine feathers of preening Single comb brown leghorn cockerel an old breed make almost abstract pattern in Cumbria, England, UK
RF2HAAJXX–A white and brown rooster (or cockerel) standing in a chicken coop
RFD34T4D–rooster roaming the streets in key west, florida
RF2HPPB2X–There are several chicken breeds having solid white as the most typical plumage color, such as Leghorn, Dorking, Bresse Gauloise, Polish, Wyandotte an
RFKF2B83–Campiglia, Marittima, Tuscany - Communal cemetery where, on a hill and in a central position, stands the wonderful parish of Saint John, Pieve di San
RF2E53W04–The Leghorn chick newborn was hatched from an egg in the nest.
RFRDGPYJ–White chicken with feathered feet and two-tone duck roaming free in outdoor farm setting in Illinois.
RF2CB11GY–White leghorn hen chicken free ranging
RMAHMA4X–Brown leghorn Domestic breed of fowl Warwickshire
RF2BK6FW6–Chicken hen that is white on a brown and green grass
RM2AWJH5Y–The Farm-poultry . refore,should not select with reference to relative)jopularity, unless, indeed, he intends to breedfor exhibition as well as for use. While recognized thoroughbred fowls haveso far been alone noticed, the value of cross-bred fowls for practical purposes should notbe forgotten. First crosses of thoroughbredfowls are often quite as protitable as, if noteven more profitable than, the thoroughbredfowls themselves. Bhode Island farmers, whocrossed Rose Combed Brown Leghorn malesupon the so-called Buff Malay females, foundthe cross excellent for eggs and market poul-try: and, with
RFA5TNG5–Free range Chickens roaming freely.
RMF73NTF–Domestic Chicken, breed: Brown Leghorn. Hen standing, seen side-on. Germany
RM2FMCENA–National Poultry Show, Telford UK. Duck in cage
RF2FMEHCG–Chickens in suburban backyard
RM2E596XR–Different types of free range eggs with raw eggs in a bowl and shells on a white background
RF2M6W4T3–Beautiful Koenigsberg chicken portrait
RMFHBK4Y–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 (1904)
RFC1HRC8–A straw hat with blue strap
RMKRTR0R–fine feathers of preening Single comb brown leghorn cockerel an old breed make almost abstract pattern in Cumbria, England, UK
RFKF2B81–Campiglia, Marittima, Tuscany - Communal cemetery where, on a hill and in a central position, stands the wonderful parish of Saint John, Pieve di San
RF2G4B4JG–Chicken Rooster Farm Animals. Farm Bird. Birds from Different parts of World. Common Birds. Bird Icon Vector Illustrations Isolated Doodle.
RF2WHH0AF–View of an Amish Farmer Using Four Horses to Cut Alfalfa for Harvesting
RFRW2JDF–funny Chicken with hat and monocle.
RF2HE4NTJ–An image of a beautiful Koenigsberg chicken portrait
RMT1H65D–Dollars and sense in the Dollars and sense in the poultry business .. dollarssenseinpo00amer Year: 1921 American Poultry School, Kansas City, Mo. herbert h. knapp Special Instructor on Hatcheries, Baby Chick Business, and Incubation President International Baby Chick Association MR. KNAPP started at the a,u:o of ten years to breed Standard-bred poultry. He picked apples a whole day for his first Brown Leghorn cockerel, worth about a quarter. He exhibited Black Langshans at the age of fifteen years. At the same time he was interested in a Laying Contest conducted for boys and girls by a farm
RM2AXH97D–Poultry culture sanitation and hygiene . A Silver Wyandotte pullet. feather early, grow rapidly, and on proper feed are plump atseven or eight weeks old and ready for the table. The second variety to be developed was the Golden, whichMr. McKeen, of Wisconsin, produced by crossing the RoseComb Brown Leghorn on the Pea Comb Partridge Cochinand Buff-colored females. This progeny was crossed withBuff Cochins and Golden Sebrights. In the Golden Wyandotte a golden bay is substituted for 50 POULTRY CULTURE the white of the silver, otherwise they are the same in confor-mation and feather pattern. The
RF2HADA72–A macro shot of a beautiful Koenigsberg chicken portrait
RF2PMWJ2T–View of an Amish Farmer Using Four Horses to Cut Alfalfa for Harvesting on a Sunny Summer Day
RF2DXXYYY–set of various summer straw hats isolated on white background
RF2FMEHGJ–Chickens in suburban backyard
RM2E596Y0–Different types of free range eggs with raw eggs in a bowl and shells on a white background
RF2BX1FB9–The Leghorn chick newborn was hatched from an egg in the nest.
RFFWHM6F–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 (1904)
RF2MGYW3G–straw hat isolated blue ribbon band on a white background
RMMCK4RE–. Fig. 63. — Ten day White Leghorn chicks showing symptoms of bacilhiry white diarrhea. (After Rettger and Stoneburn.) about them. Their feathers become rough and the wings droop (cf. Fig. 63). There is progressive loss of weight. The birds eat little or nothing and appear unable to pick up their food. Their actions in this direction are chiefly mechanical. The characteristic whitish discharge from the vent very soon makes its appearance. The discharged mat- ter may be creamy or sometimes mixed with brown. The discharged matter is more or less sticky or glairy. In many cases it clings to the d
RF2NW7RW2–Colorful walking hens with chicks set. Vector illustration isolated on white background
RFDK1PHB–Pullet Red Shaver Chickens
RFKF2B7X–Campiglia, Marittima, Tuscany - The wonderful landscape from the city in the background the sea and the island of Elba
RFMATXHG–CAMPIGLIA MARITTIMA, TUSCANY, ITALY - March 25, 2018: Campiglia Marittima, Province of Livorno in the Italian region Tuscany, located about 100 kilome
RF2WHH0CX–View of an Amish Man Putting Harvested Tobacco on a Wagon to Bring To Barn for Drying
RMRX7573–Egg and poultry raising at Egg and poultry raising at home eggpoultryraisin00elki Year: 1902 THE CHOICE OF A BREED. 11 difference are found in the eggs, for the lighter breeds lay white eggs, while the others produce brown or tinted eggs. Further, the heavier breeds carry more flesh, and are therefore better suited for table purposes, though, with the exception of Langshans, we do not Fig. 2.—White Leghorn Hen. know that the flesh of the heavier breeds is of any better quality than that of the others. Although it has been stubbornly denied by partisans of the lighter breeds, our experience
RM2AKB6HH–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 . Feathers from First S. C. Brown Leghorn Cockerel and Hen atChicago, 1900. Bred. Owned and Exhibited byWilliam F. Brace. avoiding the double mating system. This can be easily doneby breeding those which have very even surface color(avoiding all tendency to red) with very strong under-colorextending to the skin. The profits which come from the production of strictlyhigh grade stock are surprising to many who thi
RF2PMWJRD–A View of an Amish Man Putting Harvested Tobacco on a Wagon to Bring To Barn for Drying on a Sunny Summer Day.
RF2DXY0D6–collection of various summer straw hats isolated on white background
RF2FMEHD2–Chickens in suburban backyard
RM2E596XY–Different types of free range eggs in boxes on a slate background
RF2F7TY7C–The Leghorn chick newborn was hatched from an egg in the nest.
RFFWHM6D–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 (1904)
RF2MJXD7N–vintage summer straw hat with fashion classic blue ribbon
RMMCKWY0–. Fig. 63. — Ten day White Leghorn chicks showing symptoms of bacillary white diarrhea. (After Rettger and Stoneburn.) about them. Their feathers become rough and the wings droop (cf. Fig. 03). There is progressive loss of weight. The birds eat little or nothing and appear unable to pick up their food. Their actions in this direction are chiefly mechanical. The characteristic whitish discharge from the vent very soon makes its appearance. The discharged mat- ter may be creamy or sometimes mixed with brown. The discharged matter is more or less sticky or glairy. In many cases it clings to the d
RF2NW7RDM–Colorful hens set. Vector illustration isolated on white background
RFDK1P0G–Pullet Red Shaver Chickens
RFMABY12–Campiglia Marittima, Province of Livorno in the Italian region Tuscany, located about 100 kilometers from Florence
RF2WHH0D4–View of an Amish Farmer Using Four Horses to Cut Alfalfa for Harvesting
RMRYF4X2–Egg and poultry raising at home eggpoultryraisin00elki Year: 1902 THE CHOICE OF A BREED. 11 difference are found in the eggs, for the lighter breeds lay white eggs, while the others produce brown or tinted eggs. Further, the heavier breeds carry more flesh, and are therefore better suited for table purposes, though, with the exception of Langshans, we do not Fig. 2.—White Leghorn Hen. know that the flesh of the heavier breeds is of any better quality than that of the others. Although it has been stubbornly denied by partisans of the lighter breeds, our experience has shown us that the hea
RM2AM4RBC–The poultry manual; a guide to successful poultry keeping in all its branches, fancy and practical . LEGHORNS. 43. Single Comb Brown Leghorn Male and Female, splendid body is carried a finely chiseled head, with flashing redeyes and ear lobes in texture and color like the newest whitekid. Drooping from the throat at the juncture of the beak arethe pendent wattles, and surmounting all, the crowning attrac-tion of the race, the coral-like comb with its long, finely taperedserrations. These genteel birds are the leaders for haremswhere beauty and industry go equally coupled, for the hard-working
RF2PMWHPR–View of an Amish Farmer Using Four Horses to Cut Alfalfa for Harvesting on a Sunny Summer Day
RF2FMEHFY–Chickens in suburban backyard
RM2E596WT–Different types of free range eggs with raw eggs in a bowl and shells on a white background
RF2HXFJF8–The Leghorn chick newborn was hatched from an egg in the nest.
RFFWHM6C–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 (1904)
RF2MJYAF9–Close up of vintage summer straw hat with a blue ribbon
RFMATXMF–CAMPIGLIA MARITTIMA, TUSCANY, ITALY - March 25, 2018: Campiglia Marittima, Province of Livorno in the Italian region Tuscany, located about 100 kilome
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