I20 XAIIRAL HISTORY OF THIi: FARM 



makc-ui) and bchax'ior. In these notes distinguish between 

 oriuiiKil ohstTW'Uions and secondhand infonnation. 



The record of the second part of this study, the comparison 

 of breeds, may conveniently be made in the form of a table, 

 pro\'ided with column headings as follows: 



Name of breed (PlNinouth Rock, bantam, etc., if a table 

 of common fowl). 



Average weight. 



Average egg production (get data from poultr\'-}ard 

 records). 



General color. 



Special ornamentation. 



Comb (make a simple diagram of it). 



Feet (size, color, spurs, feathering, etc.). 



Peculiarities of behavior. 



Other peculiarities. 



Number males kept. 



Number females. 



Kept where. 



