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Original American productions Standard bred wyandottes, silver laced, golden laced, white, buff and black .. . alf-tone engravings,showing photographic reproductions of actual feathersplucked from two exhibition Golden Wyandotte males, prize lacing of these feathers, also the bright clearness of the out-side lacing of the hackle, back and saddle feathers. Notealso the perfect evenness of the under-color of all thesefeathers. Feather No. 1 on this plate, a hackle feather, showswhat I call a laced feather, something like that of the Polish.The inside center follows evenly on either side of the s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/original-american-productions-standard-bred-wyandottes-silver-laced-golden-laced-white-buff-and-black-alf-tone-engravingsshowing-photographic-reproductions-of-actual-feathersplucked-from-two-exhibition-golden-wyandotte-males-prize-lacing-of-these-feathers-also-the-bright-clearness-of-the-out-side-lacing-of-the-hackle-back-and-saddle-feathers-notealso-the-perfect-evenness-of-the-under-color-of-all-thesefeathers-feather-no-1-on-this-plate-a-hackle-feather-showswhat-i-call-a-laced-feather-something-like-that-of-the-polishthe-inside-center-follows-evenly-on-either-side-of-the-s-image338472853.html
RM2AJJNG5–Original American productions Standard bred wyandottes, silver laced, golden laced, white, buff and black .. . alf-tone engravings,showing photographic reproductions of actual feathersplucked from two exhibition Golden Wyandotte males, prize lacing of these feathers, also the bright clearness of the out-side lacing of the hackle, back and saddle feathers. Notealso the perfect evenness of the under-color of all thesefeathers. Feather No. 1 on this plate, a hackle feather, showswhat I call a laced feather, something like that of the Polish.The inside center follows evenly on either side of the s
. Biggle poultry book; a concise and practical treatise on the management of farm poultry. d Silver,Bearded White and Buff-Laced. The Silver Polish, and the general ap-pearance of the breed,are seen in coloredPlate IX. Both fowlsand eggs of this breedare rather small andare mostly bred forfancy purposes. Theyare prolific producersof rather small eggs,white-crested black polish, and very pretty. The sixth class is known as the Dutch, whichincludes six varieties of Hamburgs—Golden Spangled,Silver Spangled, Golden Penciled, Silver Penciled,White and Black. The Golden Penciled Hamburgsare shown in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biggle-poultry-book-a-concise-and-practical-treatise-on-the-management-of-farm-poultry-d-silverbearded-white-and-buff-laced-the-silver-polish-and-the-general-ap-pearance-of-the-breedare-seen-in-coloredplate-ix-both-fowlsand-eggs-of-this-breedare-rather-small-andare-mostly-bred-forfancy-purposes-theyare-prolific-producersof-rather-small-eggswhite-crested-black-polish-and-very-pretty-the-sixth-class-is-known-as-the-dutch-whichincludes-six-varieties-of-hamburgsgolden-spangledsilver-spangled-golden-penciled-silver-penciledwhite-and-black-the-golden-penciled-hamburgsare-shown-in-image336725147.html
RM2AFR4A3–. Biggle poultry book; a concise and practical treatise on the management of farm poultry. d Silver,Bearded White and Buff-Laced. The Silver Polish, and the general ap-pearance of the breed,are seen in coloredPlate IX. Both fowlsand eggs of this breedare rather small andare mostly bred forfancy purposes. Theyare prolific producersof rather small eggs,white-crested black polish, and very pretty. The sixth class is known as the Dutch, whichincludes six varieties of Hamburgs—Golden Spangled,Silver Spangled, Golden Penciled, Silver Penciled,White and Black. The Golden Penciled Hamburgsare shown in
Standard - bred wyandottes, silver laced, golden laced, white, buff, black and partridge .. . straight, stout, of mediumlength and set well apart—the width of your hand. Plumage of Male.We present herewith two half-tone engravings, show-ing photographic reproductions of actual feathers pluckedfrom two exhibition Golden Wyandotte males, prize winners Feather No. 1 on this plate, a hackle feather, showswhat I call a laced feather, somewhat like that of the Polish.The inside center follows evenly on either side of the shaftand stops at the right place, that is, does not extend throughthe black la Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/standard-bred-wyandottes-silver-laced-golden-laced-white-buff-black-and-partridge-straight-stout-of-mediumlength-and-set-well-apartthe-width-of-your-hand-plumage-of-malewe-present-herewith-two-half-tone-engravings-show-ing-photographic-reproductions-of-actual-feathers-pluckedfrom-two-exhibition-golden-wyandotte-males-prize-winners-feather-no-1-on-this-plate-a-hackle-feather-showswhat-i-call-a-laced-feather-somewhat-like-that-of-the-polishthe-inside-center-follows-evenly-on-either-side-of-the-shaftand-stops-at-the-right-place-that-is-does-not-extend-throughthe-black-la-image342795040.html
RM2AWKJG0–Standard - bred wyandottes, silver laced, golden laced, white, buff, black and partridge .. . straight, stout, of mediumlength and set well apart—the width of your hand. Plumage of Male.We present herewith two half-tone engravings, show-ing photographic reproductions of actual feathers pluckedfrom two exhibition Golden Wyandotte males, prize winners Feather No. 1 on this plate, a hackle feather, showswhat I call a laced feather, somewhat like that of the Polish.The inside center follows evenly on either side of the shaftand stops at the right place, that is, does not extend throughthe black la
. Biggle poultry book; a concise and practical treatise on the management of farm poultry. LIST OF COLORED PLATES. PIRATE I. Barred Plymouth Rocks. PLATE) II. Silver Laced Wyandottes. PLATE) HI. LIGHT Brahmas. PLATE) IV. Dark Brahmas. PLATE) V. Buff Cochins. PLATE) VI. Partridge Cochins. PLATE) VII. Langshans. PLATE) VIII. Single Comb Brown Leghorns. PLATE) IX. Silver Polish and Golden Penciled Ham- BURGS. PLATE) X. Houdans. PLATE) XL Silver Gray Dorkings. PLATE) XII. Indian Games. PLATE) XIII. Representative Breeds of Bantams PLATE) XIV. Bronze Turkeys. PLATE) XV. Rouen and Muscovy Ducks PLAT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biggle-poultry-book-a-concise-and-practical-treatise-on-the-management-of-farm-poultry-list-of-colored-plates-pirate-i-barred-plymouth-rocks-plate-ii-silver-laced-wyandottes-plate-hi-light-brahmas-plate-iv-dark-brahmas-plate-v-buff-cochins-plate-vi-partridge-cochins-plate-vii-langshans-plate-viii-single-comb-brown-leghorns-plate-ix-silver-polish-and-golden-penciled-ham-burgs-plate-x-houdans-plate-xl-silver-gray-dorkings-plate-xii-indian-games-plate-xiii-representative-breeds-of-bantams-plate-xiv-bronze-turkeys-plate-xv-rouen-and-muscovy-ducks-plat-image336735093.html
RM2AFRH19–. Biggle poultry book; a concise and practical treatise on the management of farm poultry. LIST OF COLORED PLATES. PIRATE I. Barred Plymouth Rocks. PLATE) II. Silver Laced Wyandottes. PLATE) HI. LIGHT Brahmas. PLATE) IV. Dark Brahmas. PLATE) V. Buff Cochins. PLATE) VI. Partridge Cochins. PLATE) VII. Langshans. PLATE) VIII. Single Comb Brown Leghorns. PLATE) IX. Silver Polish and Golden Penciled Ham- BURGS. PLATE) X. Houdans. PLATE) XL Silver Gray Dorkings. PLATE) XII. Indian Games. PLATE) XIII. Representative Breeds of Bantams PLATE) XIV. Bronze Turkeys. PLATE) XV. Rouen and Muscovy Ducks PLAT
. Standard varieties of chickens . w band of black feathers at the base of the crest in front isallowable, but the fewer the better. The shanks and toes are blue ordark leaden blue; comb and wattles are bright red, and ear lobes areAvhite. The Golden and Silver varieties are beautifully marked in plumage.In the Golden the feathers are marked with rich golden bay and lacedwith black. The feathers of the Silver are silvery white, instead ofthe golden bay, and are laced with black. The illustration (fig. 16)shows the general markings of the feathers. The White Polish ispure white throughout the p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/standard-varieties-of-chickens-w-band-of-black-feathers-at-the-base-of-the-crest-in-front-isallowable-but-the-fewer-the-better-the-shanks-and-toes-are-blue-ordark-leaden-blue-comb-and-wattles-are-bright-red-and-ear-lobes-areavhite-the-golden-and-silver-varieties-are-beautifully-marked-in-plumagein-the-golden-the-feathers-are-marked-with-rich-golden-bay-and-lacedwith-black-the-feathers-of-the-silver-are-silvery-white-instead-ofthe-golden-bay-and-are-laced-with-black-the-illustration-fig-16shows-the-general-markings-of-the-feathers-the-white-polish-ispure-white-throughout-the-p-image371640421.html
RM2CGHK45–. Standard varieties of chickens . w band of black feathers at the base of the crest in front isallowable, but the fewer the better. The shanks and toes are blue ordark leaden blue; comb and wattles are bright red, and ear lobes areAvhite. The Golden and Silver varieties are beautifully marked in plumage.In the Golden the feathers are marked with rich golden bay and lacedwith black. The feathers of the Silver are silvery white, instead ofthe golden bay, and are laced with black. The illustration (fig. 16)shows the general markings of the feathers. The White Polish ispure white throughout the p
. Standard varieties of chickens . rrow band of black feathers at the base of the crest in front isallowable, but the fewer the better. The shanks and toes are blue ordark leaden blue; comb and wattles are bright red, and ear lobes arewhite. The Golden and Silver varieties are beautifully marked in plumage.In the Golden the feathers are marked with rich golden bay and lacedwith black. The feathers of the Silver are silvery white, instead ofthe golden bay, and are laced with black. The illustration (fig. 16)shows the general markings of the feathers. The White Polish ispure white throughout the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/standard-varieties-of-chickens-rrow-band-of-black-feathers-at-the-base-of-the-crest-in-front-isallowable-but-the-fewer-the-better-the-shanks-and-toes-are-blue-ordark-leaden-blue-comb-and-wattles-are-bright-red-and-ear-lobes-arewhite-the-golden-and-silver-varieties-are-beautifully-marked-in-plumagein-the-golden-the-feathers-are-marked-with-rich-golden-bay-and-lacedwith-black-the-feathers-of-the-silver-are-silvery-white-instead-ofthe-golden-bay-and-are-laced-with-black-the-illustration-fig-16shows-the-general-markings-of-the-feathers-the-white-polish-ispure-white-throughout-the-image370029696.html
RM2CE08J8–. Standard varieties of chickens . rrow band of black feathers at the base of the crest in front isallowable, but the fewer the better. The shanks and toes are blue ordark leaden blue; comb and wattles are bright red, and ear lobes arewhite. The Golden and Silver varieties are beautifully marked in plumage.In the Golden the feathers are marked with rich golden bay and lacedwith black. The feathers of the Silver are silvery white, instead ofthe golden bay, and are laced with black. The illustration (fig. 16)shows the general markings of the feathers. The White Polish ispure white throughout the
. Commercial poultry raising; a thoroughly practical and complete reference work for the amateur, fancier or general farmer, especially adapted to the commercial poultryman. Poultry. ORNAMENTAL BANTAMS 79 varieties—Golden and Silver; Rose-Comb Black Bantams and Rose-Comb White Bantams (see Fig. 51), which are counter- parts of the Hamburgs; Booted White Bantams; Light Brahma Bantams and Dark Brahma Bantams, which are miniatures of the regular Brahmas; Cochin Bantams (see Fig. 52) in four varieties—Buff, Partridge, White and Black; Polish Bantams in three varieties—Bearded White, Buff Laced, an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/commercial-poultry-raising-a-thoroughly-practical-and-complete-reference-work-for-the-amateur-fancier-or-general-farmer-especially-adapted-to-the-commercial-poultryman-poultry-ornamental-bantams-79-varietiesgolden-and-silver-rose-comb-black-bantams-and-rose-comb-white-bantams-see-fig-51-which-are-counter-parts-of-the-hamburgs-booted-white-bantams-light-brahma-bantams-and-dark-brahma-bantams-which-are-miniatures-of-the-regular-brahmas-cochin-bantams-see-fig-52-in-four-varietiesbuff-partridge-white-and-black-polish-bantams-in-three-varietiesbearded-white-buff-laced-an-image232658787.html
RMREEEJB–. Commercial poultry raising; a thoroughly practical and complete reference work for the amateur, fancier or general farmer, especially adapted to the commercial poultryman. Poultry. ORNAMENTAL BANTAMS 79 varieties—Golden and Silver; Rose-Comb Black Bantams and Rose-Comb White Bantams (see Fig. 51), which are counter- parts of the Hamburgs; Booted White Bantams; Light Brahma Bantams and Dark Brahma Bantams, which are miniatures of the regular Brahmas; Cochin Bantams (see Fig. 52) in four varieties—Buff, Partridge, White and Black; Polish Bantams in three varieties—Bearded White, Buff Laced, an
. Annual report of the Missouri State Board of Agriculture. Missouri. State Board of Agriculture; Agriculture -- Missouri. Poultry Problems and Profits. 403" 9. Oriental Game Bantam class: Cornish and White In- dians, Black Sumatras, Black-breasted Red Malays, and Black- breasted Red Malay Bantams. 10. Ornamental Bantam class: Golden and Silver Sebrights; Rose-comb White and Rose-comb Black; Booted White; Light and Dark Brahmas; Buff, Partridge, White, and Black Cochins; Black- tailed, White, and Black Japanese; Bearded White, Buff-laced, and Non-bearded Polish. 11. Miscellaneous class: W Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-missouri-state-board-of-agriculture-missouri-state-board-of-agriculture-agriculture-missouri-poultry-problems-and-profits-403quot-9-oriental-game-bantam-class-cornish-and-white-in-dians-black-sumatras-black-breasted-red-malays-and-black-breasted-red-malay-bantams-10-ornamental-bantam-class-golden-and-silver-sebrights-rose-comb-white-and-rose-comb-black-booted-white-light-and-dark-brahmas-buff-partridge-white-and-black-cochins-black-tailed-white-and-black-japanese-bearded-white-buff-laced-and-non-bearded-polish-11-miscellaneous-class-w-image236214873.html
RMRM8EDD–. Annual report of the Missouri State Board of Agriculture. Missouri. State Board of Agriculture; Agriculture -- Missouri. Poultry Problems and Profits. 403" 9. Oriental Game Bantam class: Cornish and White In- dians, Black Sumatras, Black-breasted Red Malays, and Black- breasted Red Malay Bantams. 10. Ornamental Bantam class: Golden and Silver Sebrights; Rose-comb White and Rose-comb Black; Booted White; Light and Dark Brahmas; Buff, Partridge, White, and Black Cochins; Black- tailed, White, and Black Japanese; Bearded White, Buff-laced, and Non-bearded Polish. 11. Miscellaneous class: W
. Commercial poultry raising;. Poultry. ORNAMENTAL BANTAMS 79 varieties—Golden and Silver; Rose-Comb Black Bantams and Rose-Comb White Bantams (see Fig. 51), which are counter- parts of the Hamburgs; Booted White Bantams; Light Brahma Bantams and Dark Brahma Bantams, which are miniatures of the regular Brahmas; Cochin Bantams (see Fig. 52) in four varieties—Buff, Partridge, White and Black; Polish Bantams in three varieties—Bearded White, Buff Laced, and Non-Bearded;. Fig. 52.—White Cochin Bantams. and the Japanese Bantams (see Fig. 53) in three colors—Black Tailed, White, and Black. Bantams a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/commercial-poultry-raising-poultry-ornamental-bantams-79-varietiesgolden-and-silver-rose-comb-black-bantams-and-rose-comb-white-bantams-see-fig-51-which-are-counter-parts-of-the-hamburgs-booted-white-bantams-light-brahma-bantams-and-dark-brahma-bantams-which-are-miniatures-of-the-regular-brahmas-cochin-bantams-see-fig-52-in-four-varietiesbuff-partridge-white-and-black-polish-bantams-in-three-varietiesbearded-white-buff-laced-and-non-bearded-fig-52white-cochin-bantams-and-the-japanese-bantams-see-fig-53-in-three-colorsblack-tailed-white-and-black-bantams-a-image232670756.html
RMREF1WT–. Commercial poultry raising;. Poultry. ORNAMENTAL BANTAMS 79 varieties—Golden and Silver; Rose-Comb Black Bantams and Rose-Comb White Bantams (see Fig. 51), which are counter- parts of the Hamburgs; Booted White Bantams; Light Brahma Bantams and Dark Brahma Bantams, which are miniatures of the regular Brahmas; Cochin Bantams (see Fig. 52) in four varieties—Buff, Partridge, White and Black; Polish Bantams in three varieties—Bearded White, Buff Laced, and Non-Bearded;. Fig. 52.—White Cochin Bantams. and the Japanese Bantams (see Fig. 53) in three colors—Black Tailed, White, and Black. Bantams a
. Biggle poultry book;. Poultry. 88 BIGGI^E POULTRY BOOK. fowls, and in size compare favorably with our Ply- mouth Rocks. Red caps are also included in this class. A fifth class is the Polish, which embraces eight varieties, namely — White-Crested Black, Golden, Silver, White, Bearded Golden, Bearded Silver, Bearded White and BufF-Laced. The Silver Polish, and the general ap- pearance of the breed, are seen in colored Plate IX Both fowls and eggs of this breed are rather small and are mostly bred for fancy purposes. They are prolific producers of rather small eggs, wHiTK-cRESTBD BLACK POLISH, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biggle-poultry-book-poultry-88-biggie-poultry-book-fowls-and-in-size-compare-favorably-with-our-ply-mouth-rocks-red-caps-are-also-included-in-this-class-a-fifth-class-is-the-polish-which-embraces-eight-varieties-namely-white-crested-black-golden-silver-white-bearded-golden-bearded-silver-bearded-white-and-buff-laced-the-silver-polish-and-the-general-ap-pearance-of-the-breed-are-seen-in-colored-plate-ix-both-fowls-and-eggs-of-this-breed-are-rather-small-and-are-mostly-bred-for-fancy-purposes-they-are-prolific-producers-of-rather-small-eggs-whitk-crestbd-black-polish-image234715154.html
RMRHT5G2–. Biggle poultry book;. Poultry. 88 BIGGI^E POULTRY BOOK. fowls, and in size compare favorably with our Ply- mouth Rocks. Red caps are also included in this class. A fifth class is the Polish, which embraces eight varieties, namely — White-Crested Black, Golden, Silver, White, Bearded Golden, Bearded Silver, Bearded White and BufF-Laced. The Silver Polish, and the general ap- pearance of the breed, are seen in colored Plate IX Both fowls and eggs of this breed are rather small and are mostly bred for fancy purposes. They are prolific producers of rather small eggs, wHiTK-cRESTBD BLACK POLISH,
. Commercial poultry raising;. Poultry. TOP KNOT CHICKENS 71 sixteenth century. The eight varieties of Polish are: White Crested Black (see Fig. 44), Bearded Golden, Bearded Silver, Bearded White, Buff Laced, Non-Bearded Golden, Non-Bearded Silver, and Non-Bearded White. (See Figs. 25-45-46.) It will be seen that there are two distinct sub-breeds of Polish, the plain, or non-bearded varieties, and the bearded ones. All have crests, or "top knots," which is their chief mark of distinc- tion, in addition to which the bearded varieties have a thick,. Fig. 44.—White-Crested Black Polish. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/commercial-poultry-raising-poultry-top-knot-chickens-71-sixteenth-century-the-eight-varieties-of-polish-are-white-crested-black-see-fig-44-bearded-golden-bearded-silver-bearded-white-buff-laced-non-bearded-golden-non-bearded-silver-and-non-bearded-white-see-figs-25-45-46-it-will-be-seen-that-there-are-two-distinct-sub-breeds-of-polish-the-plain-or-non-bearded-varieties-and-the-bearded-ones-all-have-crests-or-quottop-knotsquot-which-is-their-chief-mark-of-distinc-tion-in-addition-to-which-the-bearded-varieties-have-a-thick-fig-44white-crested-black-polish-image232670782.html
RMREF1XP–. Commercial poultry raising;. Poultry. TOP KNOT CHICKENS 71 sixteenth century. The eight varieties of Polish are: White Crested Black (see Fig. 44), Bearded Golden, Bearded Silver, Bearded White, Buff Laced, Non-Bearded Golden, Non-Bearded Silver, and Non-Bearded White. (See Figs. 25-45-46.) It will be seen that there are two distinct sub-breeds of Polish, the plain, or non-bearded varieties, and the bearded ones. All have crests, or "top knots," which is their chief mark of distinc- tion, in addition to which the bearded varieties have a thick,. Fig. 44.—White-Crested Black Polish.
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