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Plucked bird, with its head hanging down. Draughtsman: Jean Bernard. Dating: 1775 - 1833. Measurements: h 190 mm × w 245 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plucked-bird-with-its-head-hanging-down-draughtsman-jean-bernard-dating-1775-1833-measurements-h-190-mm-w-245-mm-museum-rijksmuseum-amsterdam-image233121766.html
RMRF7H5A–Plucked bird, with its head hanging down. Draughtsman: Jean Bernard. Dating: 1775 - 1833. Measurements: h 190 mm × w 245 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
The journal of the Ministry of Agriculture. . Group of Turkeys reared at Tattingstone, Suffolk. The Birds were hatched on 16th June, 1920.and when marketed at Christmas the average Weight of 27 Stags was 19 9 lb. and of 40 Hens13*2 lb. The heaviest Stag weighed 22olb and the heaviest Hen 151b. The Price received forthe whole Consignment was 2s. lOd. per lb. nett (plucked).. Breeding and -Rearing of Turkeys. 1133 through faulty feeding. The young turkeys cannot contend witha large proportion of starchy food. Considerable quantities ofgreen food are required, and this is better if secured in the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-journal-of-the-ministry-of-agriculture-group-of-turkeys-reared-at-tattingstone-suffolk-the-birds-were-hatched-on-16th-june-1920and-when-marketed-at-christmas-the-average-weight-of-27-stags-was-19-9-lb-and-of-40-hens132-lb-the-heaviest-stag-weighed-22olb-and-the-heaviest-hen-151b-the-price-received-forthe-whole-consignment-was-2s-lod-per-lb-nett-plucked-breeding-and-rearing-of-turkeys-1133-through-faulty-feeding-the-young-turkeys-cannot-contend-witha-large-proportion-of-starchy-food-considerable-quantities-ofgreen-food-are-required-and-this-is-better-if-secured-in-the-image338389933.html
RM2AJEYPN–The journal of the Ministry of Agriculture. . Group of Turkeys reared at Tattingstone, Suffolk. The Birds were hatched on 16th June, 1920.and when marketed at Christmas the average Weight of 27 Stags was 19 9 lb. and of 40 Hens13*2 lb. The heaviest Stag weighed 22olb and the heaviest Hen 151b. The Price received forthe whole Consignment was 2s. lOd. per lb. nett (plucked).. Breeding and -Rearing of Turkeys. 1133 through faulty feeding. The young turkeys cannot contend witha large proportion of starchy food. Considerable quantities ofgreen food are required, and this is better if secured in the
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A Comparative Anatomical Exposition of the Structure of the Human Body with that of a Tiger and a Common Fowl: Dorking Hen Body, Lateral View (Outline drawing of the muscles). Date/Period: 1795 to 1806. Drawing. Graphite, pen with iron gall ink, with traces of red ink on thin, slightly textured, cream wove paper laid down on cream moderately thick, moderately textured, wove paper. Height: 327 mm (12.87 in); Width: 467 mm (18.38 in). Author: George Stubbs. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-comparative-anatomical-exposition-of-the-structure-of-the-human-body-with-that-of-a-tiger-and-a-common-fowl-dorking-hen-body-lateral-view-outline-drawing-of-the-muscles-dateperiod-1795-to-1806-drawing-graphite-pen-with-iron-gall-ink-with-traces-of-red-ink-on-thin-slightly-textured-cream-wove-paper-laid-down-on-cream-moderately-thick-moderately-textured-wove-paper-height-327-mm-1287-in-width-467-mm-1838-in-author-george-stubbs-image233249778.html
RMRFDCD6–A Comparative Anatomical Exposition of the Structure of the Human Body with that of a Tiger and a Common Fowl: Dorking Hen Body, Lateral View (Outline drawing of the muscles). Date/Period: 1795 to 1806. Drawing. Graphite, pen with iron gall ink, with traces of red ink on thin, slightly textured, cream wove paper laid down on cream moderately thick, moderately textured, wove paper. Height: 327 mm (12.87 in); Width: 467 mm (18.38 in). Author: George Stubbs.
The curly-haired hen . ;=:>^ :^^;;^v resultant fortune, tried to duplicate the famous Curly-HairedHen, bought by Sir Booum. In the poultry-yards around, the hens for several monthshad a pretty bad time. They were nearly all plucked andrubbed with the ointment. It was a craze, a rage with thefarmers, and those hens who could retain a vestige of theirplumage esteemed themselves fortunate. It was a sad sight to see all the feathered creatures fly at the 92 THE CURL Y-H AIRED HEN sight of a human being. They knew by bitter experience whatto expect. Alas! with all these attempts with roosters, c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-curly-haired-hen-=gt-v-resultant-fortune-tried-to-duplicate-the-famous-curly-hairedhen-bought-by-sir-booum-in-the-poultry-yards-around-the-hens-for-several-monthshad-a-pretty-bad-time-they-were-nearly-all-plucked-andrubbed-with-the-ointment-it-was-a-craze-a-rage-with-thefarmers-and-those-hens-who-could-retain-a-vestige-of-theirplumage-esteemed-themselves-fortunate-it-was-a-sad-sight-to-see-all-the-feathered-creatures-fly-at-the-92-the-curl-y-h-aired-hen-sight-of-a-human-being-they-knew-by-bitter-experience-whatto-expect-alas!-with-all-these-attempts-with-roosters-c-image338269308.html
RM2AJ9DXM–The curly-haired hen . ;=:>^ :^^;;^v resultant fortune, tried to duplicate the famous Curly-HairedHen, bought by Sir Booum. In the poultry-yards around, the hens for several monthshad a pretty bad time. They were nearly all plucked andrubbed with the ointment. It was a craze, a rage with thefarmers, and those hens who could retain a vestige of theirplumage esteemed themselves fortunate. It was a sad sight to see all the feathered creatures fly at the 92 THE CURL Y-H AIRED HEN sight of a human being. They knew by bitter experience whatto expect. Alas! with all these attempts with roosters, c
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RMCP040A–domestic fowl (Gallus gallus f. domestica), with plucked feathers in a meadow, Germany,
The curly-haired hen . by this trouble. You will bury her this evening, in a cornerof the kitchen-garden—deep enough to prevent any animaldigging her up. I leave it to you—do it carefully. 18 THE CURL Y-H AIRED HEN The girl bore away the fine hen in her apron. How heavyshe is—it is a shame, and blowing apart the feathers, she sawthe skin underneath as yellow and plump as you could wish.Mechanically she plucked a few feathers. After all, she said, it isnt as though she had died—she was drowned, quite a clean death; shes firm and healthy,only an hour ago she was as strong and well as could be. W Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-curly-haired-hen-by-this-trouble-you-will-bury-her-this-evening-in-a-cornerof-the-kitchen-gardendeep-enough-to-prevent-any-animaldigging-her-up-i-leave-it-to-youdo-it-carefully-18-the-curl-y-h-aired-hen-the-girl-bore-away-the-fine-hen-in-her-apron-how-heavyshe-isit-is-a-shame-and-blowing-apart-the-feathers-she-sawthe-skin-underneath-as-yellow-and-plump-as-you-could-wishmechanically-she-plucked-a-few-feathers-after-all-she-said-it-isnt-as-though-she-had-diedshe-was-drowned-quite-a-clean-death-shes-firm-and-healthyonly-an-hour-ago-she-was-as-strong-and-well-as-could-be-w-image338301592.html
RM2AJAY3M–The curly-haired hen . by this trouble. You will bury her this evening, in a cornerof the kitchen-garden—deep enough to prevent any animaldigging her up. I leave it to you—do it carefully. 18 THE CURL Y-H AIRED HEN The girl bore away the fine hen in her apron. How heavyshe is—it is a shame, and blowing apart the feathers, she sawthe skin underneath as yellow and plump as you could wish.Mechanically she plucked a few feathers. After all, she said, it isnt as though she had died—she was drowned, quite a clean death; shes firm and healthy,only an hour ago she was as strong and well as could be. W
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Original American productions Standard bred wyandottes, silver laced, golden laced, white, buff and black .. . Plate III—Showing Seven Excellent Feathers Plucked from a Grand Golden Wyandotte Hen. well-rounded, and the keel bone carried well down betweenthe legs. Thighs should be short, stout and well meaced.Body and fluff well developed. Tail, short, well spread likethe letter V and carried a little upward. Here we have an almost ideal fowl in shape, for utilityas well as for beauty. The Golden Wyandotte has beenknown to lay as many as 200 eggs in a year, and this from abreed that carries a w 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-plate-iiishowing-seven-excellent-feathers-plucked-from-a-grand-golden-wyandotte-hen-well-rounded-and-the-keel-bone-carried-well-down-betweenthe-legs-thighs-should-be-short-stout-and-well-meacedbody-and-fluff-well-developed-tail-short-well-spread-likethe-letter-v-and-carried-a-little-upward-here-we-have-an-almost-ideal-fowl-in-shape-for-utilityas-well-as-for-beauty-the-golden-wyandotte-has-beenknown-to-lay-as-many-as-200-eggs-in-a-year-and-this-from-abreed-that-carries-a-w-image338471595.html
RM2AJJKY7–Original American productions Standard bred wyandottes, silver laced, golden laced, white, buff and black .. . Plate III—Showing Seven Excellent Feathers Plucked from a Grand Golden Wyandotte Hen. well-rounded, and the keel bone carried well down betweenthe legs. Thighs should be short, stout and well meaced.Body and fluff well developed. Tail, short, well spread likethe letter V and carried a little upward. Here we have an almost ideal fowl in shape, for utilityas well as for beauty. The Golden Wyandotte has beenknown to lay as many as 200 eggs in a year, and this from abreed that carries a w
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The call of the hen; or, The science of selecting and breeding poultry for egg-production . Fig. 17—Six-finger abdomen. (Capacity.) Indicating extremely large capacityto consume and assimilate food. She may be a 280-egg type hen or a heavy beef typehen. CHAPTER V. Condition.We next come to Condition.Fig. 18 sliows a hen in very poor condition. Fig. 19 shows a hen in perfect condition, as indicated by her fullbreast. 36 THE CALL OF THE HEN.. Fig. 18—Showing hen in very poor condition. The feathers being plucked awayshows the actual condition of the flesh. We call a hen in this condition three f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-call-of-the-hen-or-the-science-of-selecting-and-breeding-poultry-for-egg-production-fig-17six-finger-abdomen-capacity-indicating-extremely-large-capacityto-consume-and-assimilate-food-she-may-be-a-280-egg-type-hen-or-a-heavy-beef-typehen-chapter-v-conditionwe-next-come-to-conditionfig-18-sliows-a-hen-in-very-poor-condition-fig-19-shows-a-hen-in-perfect-condition-as-indicated-by-her-fullbreast-36-the-call-of-the-hen-fig-18showing-hen-in-very-poor-condition-the-feathers-being-plucked-awayshows-the-actual-condition-of-the-flesh-we-call-a-hen-in-this-condition-three-f-image343383281.html
RM2AXJCTH–The call of the hen; or, The science of selecting and breeding poultry for egg-production . Fig. 17—Six-finger abdomen. (Capacity.) Indicating extremely large capacityto consume and assimilate food. She may be a 280-egg type hen or a heavy beef typehen. CHAPTER V. Condition.We next come to Condition.Fig. 18 sliows a hen in very poor condition. Fig. 19 shows a hen in perfect condition, as indicated by her fullbreast. 36 THE CALL OF THE HEN.. Fig. 18—Showing hen in very poor condition. The feathers being plucked awayshows the actual condition of the flesh. We call a hen in this condition three f
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RMD8EJ80–Chicken on a Market in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Popular science monthly . An III ] i! ;i r : ilic roosters beak willreveal the reason for his apparent peni-tence. Inventive man has muzzled therooster. The reason being that he (therooster) occasionally plucked bcakfulsof feathers from the wings of his wives The ghost-like figure of a lu-n st-t-u ?over the hen house mirrors the thoughtsand desires of the hen in the foreground.Her wing is clamped to her side bymeans of a capalile wire clip. Shecannot fly; she can only dream of flying ?()« Popular Science Monthly ^ 709. The hen at the left has not been harnessed with the end in view of giving t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/popular-science-monthly-an-iii-i!-i-r-ilic-roosters-beak-willreveal-the-reason-for-his-apparent-peni-tence-inventive-man-has-muzzled-therooster-the-reason-being-that-he-therooster-occasionally-plucked-bcakfulsof-feathers-from-the-wings-of-his-wives-the-ghost-like-figure-of-a-lu-n-st-t-u-over-the-hen-house-mirrors-the-thoughtsand-desires-of-the-hen-in-the-foregroundher-wing-is-clamped-to-her-side-bymeans-of-a-capalile-wire-clip-shecannot-fly-she-can-only-dream-of-flying-popular-science-monthly-709-the-hen-at-the-left-has-not-been-harnessed-with-the-end-in-view-of-giving-t-image338462280.html
RM2AJJ82G–Popular science monthly . An III ] i! ;i r : ilic roosters beak willreveal the reason for his apparent peni-tence. Inventive man has muzzled therooster. The reason being that he (therooster) occasionally plucked bcakfulsof feathers from the wings of his wives The ghost-like figure of a lu-n st-t-u ?over the hen house mirrors the thoughtsand desires of the hen in the foreground.Her wing is clamped to her side bymeans of a capalile wire clip. Shecannot fly; she can only dream of flying ?()« Popular Science Monthly ^ 709. The hen at the left has not been harnessed with the end in view of giving t
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. Foreign birds for cage and aviary . ad toremove a. pair of these tormentors to another enclosure,where, however, they were equaUv disagreeable to otherDoves The coo of the Bronze-wing is like the groanof a horse wounded to death—a weird and awful sound! My birds are still living as I write this account iirJuly. 1909, so that thev have been twelve yeais in mypossession. I tried them for two years in my largeroutdoor aviary, where thev stood the cold of winterjierfectly, but never attempted to breed. In the summerof 1908, and again in 1909, the hen was plucked bareas regards her neck and back Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/foreign-birds-for-cage-and-aviary-ad-toremove-a-pair-of-these-tormentors-to-another-enclosurewhere-however-they-were-equauv-disagreeable-to-otherdoves-the-coo-of-the-bronze-wing-is-like-the-groanof-a-horse-wounded-to-deatha-weird-and-awful-sound!-my-birds-are-still-living-as-i-write-this-account-iirjuly-1909-so-that-thev-have-been-twelve-yeais-in-mypossession-i-tried-them-for-two-years-in-my-largeroutdoor-aviary-where-thev-stood-the-cold-of-winterjierfectly-but-never-attempted-to-breed-in-the-summerof-1908-and-again-in-1909-the-hen-was-plucked-bareas-regards-her-neck-and-back-image374645065.html
RM2CNEFGW–. Foreign birds for cage and aviary . ad toremove a. pair of these tormentors to another enclosure,where, however, they were equaUv disagreeable to otherDoves The coo of the Bronze-wing is like the groanof a horse wounded to death—a weird and awful sound! My birds are still living as I write this account iirJuly. 1909, so that thev have been twelve yeais in mypossession. I tried them for two years in my largeroutdoor aviary, where thev stood the cold of winterjierfectly, but never attempted to breed. In the summerof 1908, and again in 1909, the hen was plucked bareas regards her neck and back
. California poultry culture. Poultry. 130 CALIFORNIA POULTRY CULTURE. many strains of White Wyandottes throw that is known as Ught eyes, and a good eye materially helps the appearance of the bird. Disqualification of White Wyandottes: Solid white in ear-lobes; combs other than rose or falling over to one side; or so large as to obstruct the sight; shanks other than yellow in color; any stubs or feathers on shanks or feet or unmistakable. standard White Wyandotte Hen. Ab- indications of feathers having been plucked from same, sence of spike in comb. There are three vital points to be considere Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/california-poultry-culture-poultry-130-california-poultry-culture-many-strains-of-white-wyandottes-throw-that-is-known-as-ught-eyes-and-a-good-eye-materially-helps-the-appearance-of-the-bird-disqualification-of-white-wyandottes-solid-white-in-ear-lobes-combs-other-than-rose-or-falling-over-to-one-side-or-so-large-as-to-obstruct-the-sight-shanks-other-than-yellow-in-color-any-stubs-or-feathers-on-shanks-or-feet-or-unmistakable-standard-white-wyandotte-hen-ab-indications-of-feathers-having-been-plucked-from-same-sence-of-spike-in-comb-there-are-three-vital-points-to-be-considere-image233638477.html
RMRG3479–. California poultry culture. Poultry. 130 CALIFORNIA POULTRY CULTURE. many strains of White Wyandottes throw that is known as Ught eyes, and a good eye materially helps the appearance of the bird. Disqualification of White Wyandottes: Solid white in ear-lobes; combs other than rose or falling over to one side; or so large as to obstruct the sight; shanks other than yellow in color; any stubs or feathers on shanks or feet or unmistakable. standard White Wyandotte Hen. Ab- indications of feathers having been plucked from same, sence of spike in comb. There are three vital points to be considere
. The call of the hen; or, The science of selecting and breeding poultry for egg-production. Poultry. 46 THE CALL OF THE HEN. she is. These two tests can best be made on yearly hens. This is where many poultrymen fail in making their tests and it is why many of them condemn this system. It is absolutely accurate in 99% of the cases if properly and sensibly applied.—Publishers. CHAPTER V. Condition. We next come to "Condition.". Fig. 18—Showing hen in very poor condition. The feathers being plucked away shows the actual condition of the flesh. We call a hen in this condition "thr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-call-of-the-hen-or-the-science-of-selecting-and-breeding-poultry-for-egg-production-poultry-46-the-call-of-the-hen-she-is-these-two-tests-can-best-be-made-on-yearly-hens-this-is-where-many-poultrymen-fail-in-making-their-tests-and-it-is-why-many-of-them-condemn-this-system-it-is-absolutely-accurate-in-99-of-the-cases-if-properly-and-sensibly-appliedpublishers-chapter-v-condition-we-next-come-to-quotconditionquot-fig-18showing-hen-in-very-poor-condition-the-feathers-being-plucked-away-shows-the-actual-condition-of-the-flesh-we-call-a-hen-in-this-condition-quotthr-image233657030.html
RMRG3YWX–. The call of the hen; or, The science of selecting and breeding poultry for egg-production. Poultry. 46 THE CALL OF THE HEN. she is. These two tests can best be made on yearly hens. This is where many poultrymen fail in making their tests and it is why many of them condemn this system. It is absolutely accurate in 99% of the cases if properly and sensibly applied.—Publishers. CHAPTER V. Condition. We next come to "Condition.". Fig. 18—Showing hen in very poor condition. The feathers being plucked away shows the actual condition of the flesh. We call a hen in this condition "thr
. The call of the hen; or, The science of selecting and breeding poultry for egg-production, by the American poultry school. Poultry. 44 THE CALL OF THE HEN.. Fig. 18—Showing hen in very poor condition. The feathers being plucked away shows the actual condition of the flesh. We call a hen in this condition "three fingers out of condition," which indicates that her abdomen has shrunken up three fingers. If she now has a capacity of one finger, when in good condition she would be four fingers abdomen; if she has a capacity of two fingers now, she would have five fingers capacity when i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-call-of-the-hen-or-the-science-of-selecting-and-breeding-poultry-for-egg-production-by-the-american-poultry-school-poultry-44-the-call-of-the-hen-fig-18showing-hen-in-very-poor-condition-the-feathers-being-plucked-away-shows-the-actual-condition-of-the-flesh-we-call-a-hen-in-this-condition-quotthree-fingers-out-of-conditionquot-which-indicates-that-her-abdomen-has-shrunken-up-three-fingers-if-she-now-has-a-capacity-of-one-finger-when-in-good-condition-she-would-be-four-fingers-abdomen-if-she-has-a-capacity-of-two-fingers-now-she-would-have-five-fingers-capacity-when-i-image233657010.html
RMRG3YW6–. The call of the hen; or, The science of selecting and breeding poultry for egg-production, by the American poultry school. Poultry. 44 THE CALL OF THE HEN.. Fig. 18—Showing hen in very poor condition. The feathers being plucked away shows the actual condition of the flesh. We call a hen in this condition "three fingers out of condition," which indicates that her abdomen has shrunken up three fingers. If she now has a capacity of one finger, when in good condition she would be four fingers abdomen; if she has a capacity of two fingers now, she would have five fingers capacity when i
. My foreign doves and pigeons. Pigeons. ORDINARY LIFE. 23 and my Black-bearded doves, especially the hen, delights in red currants, plucked off the stem. I have noticed that when she picked one up she did not swallow it at once, but jerked it with her beak against the ground first, like a thrush with a worm. It is rather a disputed question where the seed pots should be put in an aviary. If on the floor there is a fear of mice, or, worse still, rats. I remember, years ago, when as children we kept four Nun pigeons, how a rat got into the aviar, and gnawed the poor birds' toe nails off, but, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/my-foreign-doves-and-pigeons-pigeons-ordinary-life-23-and-my-black-bearded-doves-especially-the-hen-delights-in-red-currants-plucked-off-the-stem-i-have-noticed-that-when-she-picked-one-up-she-did-not-swallow-it-at-once-but-jerked-it-with-her-beak-against-the-ground-first-like-a-thrush-with-a-worm-it-is-rather-a-disputed-question-where-the-seed-pots-should-be-put-in-an-aviary-if-on-the-floor-there-is-a-fear-of-mice-or-worse-still-rats-i-remember-years-ago-when-as-children-we-kept-four-nun-pigeons-how-a-rat-got-into-the-aviar-and-gnawed-the-poor-birds-toe-nails-off-but-image232447608.html
RMRE4W88–. My foreign doves and pigeons. Pigeons. ORDINARY LIFE. 23 and my Black-bearded doves, especially the hen, delights in red currants, plucked off the stem. I have noticed that when she picked one up she did not swallow it at once, but jerked it with her beak against the ground first, like a thrush with a worm. It is rather a disputed question where the seed pots should be put in an aviary. If on the floor there is a fear of mice, or, worse still, rats. I remember, years ago, when as children we kept four Nun pigeons, how a rat got into the aviar, and gnawed the poor birds' toe nails off, but,
. The call of the hen; or, The science of selecting and breeding poultry for egg-production. Poultry. Fig. 18—Showing hen in very poor condition. The feathers being plucked away shows the actual condition of the flesh. We call a hen in this condition "three fingers out of condition," which indicates that her abdomen has shrunken up three fingers. If she now has a capacity of one finger, when in good condition she would be four fingers abdomen; if she has a capacity of two fingers now, she would have five fingers capacity when in good condition. Fig. 20 is somewhat thinner, as indicat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-call-of-the-hen-or-the-science-of-selecting-and-breeding-poultry-for-egg-production-poultry-fig-18showing-hen-in-very-poor-condition-the-feathers-being-plucked-away-shows-the-actual-condition-of-the-flesh-we-call-a-hen-in-this-condition-quotthree-fingers-out-of-conditionquot-which-indicates-that-her-abdomen-has-shrunken-up-three-fingers-if-she-now-has-a-capacity-of-one-finger-when-in-good-condition-she-would-be-four-fingers-abdomen-if-she-has-a-capacity-of-two-fingers-now-she-would-have-five-fingers-capacity-when-in-good-condition-fig-20-is-somewhat-thinner-as-indicat-image233656995.html
RMRG3YTK–. The call of the hen; or, The science of selecting and breeding poultry for egg-production. Poultry. Fig. 18—Showing hen in very poor condition. The feathers being plucked away shows the actual condition of the flesh. We call a hen in this condition "three fingers out of condition," which indicates that her abdomen has shrunken up three fingers. If she now has a capacity of one finger, when in good condition she would be four fingers abdomen; if she has a capacity of two fingers now, she would have five fingers capacity when in good condition. Fig. 20 is somewhat thinner, as indicat
. The call of the hen; or, The science of selecting and breeding poultry for egg-production, by the American poultry school. Poultry. Fig. 18—Showing hen in very poor condition. The feathers being plucked away shows the actual condition of the flesh. We call a hen in this condition "three fingers out of condition," which indicates that her abdomen has shrunken up three fingers. If she now has a capacity of one finger, when in good condition she would be four fingers abdomen; if she has a capacity of two fingers now, she would have five fingers capacity when in good condition. Fig. 20 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-call-of-the-hen-or-the-science-of-selecting-and-breeding-poultry-for-egg-production-by-the-american-poultry-school-poultry-fig-18showing-hen-in-very-poor-condition-the-feathers-being-plucked-away-shows-the-actual-condition-of-the-flesh-we-call-a-hen-in-this-condition-quotthree-fingers-out-of-conditionquot-which-indicates-that-her-abdomen-has-shrunken-up-three-fingers-if-she-now-has-a-capacity-of-one-finger-when-in-good-condition-she-would-be-four-fingers-abdomen-if-she-has-a-capacity-of-two-fingers-now-she-would-have-five-fingers-capacity-when-in-good-condition-fig-20-image233656989.html
RMRG3YTD–. The call of the hen; or, The science of selecting and breeding poultry for egg-production, by the American poultry school. Poultry. Fig. 18—Showing hen in very poor condition. The feathers being plucked away shows the actual condition of the flesh. We call a hen in this condition "three fingers out of condition," which indicates that her abdomen has shrunken up three fingers. If she now has a capacity of one finger, when in good condition she would be four fingers abdomen; if she has a capacity of two fingers now, she would have five fingers capacity when in good condition. Fig. 20
. The call of the hen; or, The science of selecting and breeding poultry for egg-production. Poultry. 44 THE CALL OF THE HEN.. Fig. 18—Showing hen in very poor condition. The feathers being plucked away shows the actual condition of the flesh. We call a hen in this condition "three fingers out of condition," which indicates that her abdomen has shrunken up three fingers. If she now has a capacity of one finger, when in good condition she would be four fingers abdomen; if she has a capacity of two fingers now, she would have five fingers capacity when in good condition. Fig. 20 is som Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-call-of-the-hen-or-the-science-of-selecting-and-breeding-poultry-for-egg-production-poultry-44-the-call-of-the-hen-fig-18showing-hen-in-very-poor-condition-the-feathers-being-plucked-away-shows-the-actual-condition-of-the-flesh-we-call-a-hen-in-this-condition-quotthree-fingers-out-of-conditionquot-which-indicates-that-her-abdomen-has-shrunken-up-three-fingers-if-she-now-has-a-capacity-of-one-finger-when-in-good-condition-she-would-be-four-fingers-abdomen-if-she-has-a-capacity-of-two-fingers-now-she-would-have-five-fingers-capacity-when-in-good-condition-fig-20-is-som-image233657028.html
RMRG3YWT–. The call of the hen; or, The science of selecting and breeding poultry for egg-production. Poultry. 44 THE CALL OF THE HEN.. Fig. 18—Showing hen in very poor condition. The feathers being plucked away shows the actual condition of the flesh. We call a hen in this condition "three fingers out of condition," which indicates that her abdomen has shrunken up three fingers. If she now has a capacity of one finger, when in good condition she would be four fingers abdomen; if she has a capacity of two fingers now, she would have five fingers capacity when in good condition. Fig. 20 is som
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