Poultry a Practical Guide to the Choice Breeding Rearing And Management of
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3 JLfrahm a-Pootras. may be unable to trace its genealogical tree back to the root. Whatever may be their origin, I find them distinct in their characteristics. I have found them true to their points, generation after generation, in all the years that I have kept them. The pea-comb is very peculiar, and I have never had one chicken untrue in this among all that I have bred. Their habits are very unlike the Cochins. Although docile, they are much less inert ; they lay a larger number of eggs, an...d sit less frequently. Many of my hens only wish to sit once a year ; a few oftener than that, perhaps twice or even three times in rare instances, but never at the end of each small batch of eggs, as I find (my almost equal favourites) the Cochins do. The division of Light and Dark Brahmas is a fancy of the judges, which any one who keeps them can humour with a little care in breeding. My idea of their colour is, that it should l>e black and grey (iron grey, with more or less of a blue tinge, and devoid of any brown) on a clear white ground, mid I do not care whether the white or the marking pre- dominates.
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