Show the wishbone n birds iscaak d by and la in reality the ot what are in man the two repa rate collar bonea these in the bh fla receive the brunt of the strokes of the wing that turn the creature binl its few realize the strength of stroke of the birds wing it issam that a awan has been known to areat a anan s leg by a blow ot its and in like manner the wing beatings the larger birds are dangerous dan gerou it they strike the bond or ace if a large bird Is in the habit of making udden turns to right or left in its flight it must be fitted with a wishbone competent to withstand the great strain of the wing stroke on one side with no special action on the other side for this reason we find in the eagle and like burls ot quickly turning flight a that li a perfect homan arch widely at variance with the gothic arch which la the shape 0 the wish bone of our common fowls the eagle s Is a solid rounded arch every where equally strong and not developing those points of weakness that make our sport 0 breaking the wishbone possible |