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Show FIRST-CLASS STOCK FAVORED Advantageous to Visit Breeder and Make Selection Rather Than Order Or-der Fowls by Mail. When buying purebred fowls do not seek culls, but endeavor to secure those that are good. A cull may have some fault may be lacking in hardiness hardi-ness or may have been tried with unsatisfactory un-satisfactory results. It will always be an advantage to visit the breeder and make a selection rather than order by mail, unless the breeder is known as one who is reliable reli-able and whose stock is first-class. Sometimes, however, a cull .s simpiy not a show bird ; in which case it may be equal to any in the flock in other respects. Poultry Herald. |