Show PROFITS IN EGG PRODUCTION DEPEND ON CULLING OF STOCK i I I tJ t J I 1 4 b 4 A- A I 4 t A A t COPYRIGHT 1915 ROSE COMB The Orpington breed has hag come Into popular favor within the last laRt few tew years ears It was orl originated by hy tho the late lale Cook of ot I England who produced both bolh single le and rose rOBe comb varieties comb Rose Whites were the first rose-comb rose vurle variety pro produced They bear considerable resemblance to tho the Rose Comb White Dorl Dorkings which were used In their development de Mr Cook felt that a rose comb variety would be de desirable de- de In sections where hero the winters are aro no so severe that thai single combs mIght be frozen Tho The single-comb single varieties lead in popularity but the varlet variety II II- Ju has attained favor In mon many sections as ns a winter layer In size r growth and table quality qua ual It ity It IB is equal to the Single Comb hite Orpington grown Full-grown specimens weigh from eight and one half to ten poun pounds H for tor formales males and s seven en to eight pounds for tor females The They have ha established a n reputation reputation reputation rep rep- for Cor having tender Juicy flesh Clesh They Tiey have havo white skin logs legs and anel b beak ak nd and are full full-brea t Their plumage Is white while In In all sections which contrasts combs and sharply with their red blood wattles and the green of ot a nice lawn or meadow This fowl Cowl Is Is In good market condition condition condition condi condi- broiler size to tion at all n ages eg from roaster |