70 BREEDS OF POULTRY 
Wyandottes. There are many white, rose-comb birds commonly 
called Wyandottes which possess Plymouth Rock shape. The 
aim should be to eliminate this fallacy as much as possible 
and breed true to body shape and breed type, as well as to 
variety color. 
The standard weights of the breeds are given in Table ITI. 
Tasie III.—Standard Weights. 
Class. Cocks. Hens. ,| Cockerels.| Pullets. 
’ Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. 
American class: ; 
Plymouth Rocks................ 914 7% 8 6 
Wyandottes...............0005. 84% 6% 7% 54% 
PAV AS: a 265 osu medle w danid aka iq wrekt So aue ahead 914 7% 8 6% 
Dominiques.................... 7 5 6 4 
Rhode Island Reds.............. 84 614 a4 5 
Buckeyes... 2 cise vireeck sas oowe ss 9 6 8 5 
Asiatic class: 
Brahmas........3.......0000005 12 916 10 8 
COCAINE 3.5.2 cheuic is eceisey Sipasivnert 2 11 914 9 he 
Langshans................00000. 94 74% 8 6% 
Mediterranean class: 
MAR OLCAS wise eenncd Cason var Wacenicad 9 7% 7% 616 
DPAMISNe cca 20 cvesers aeres Batata sete 8 64% 614 516 
Blue Andalusians................ 6 5 5 4 
English class: 
DOrkin gx occ 2scunn ie se ean ees pte 74% 6 615 5 
Redcapsiic:.1 gan ecas ges pues 74% 6 6 5 
Orping@tons: 04 hace set eee yes she 10 8 814 7 
French class: 
Houdans:....... 5 adiadeassai eee eds 7M 61% 615 54% 
Crevecceurs........ 2... c eee eee 8 6 6 
Fea WICCH Gis. occur esd ace a ieee mest 814 7% 715 6% 
Oriental class: 
Cornish secs obscene hansad eres 9 7 8 6 
Malays icici ov veh cericierns Saves ss 9 7 7 5 
Ounces. Ounces. Ounces. Ounces. 
Malay Bantams................. 26 24 24 22 
Game Bantam class: 
Game Bantams................. 22 20 20 18 
Ornamental Bantam class: 
Sebrights ...................0.. 26 22 22 20 
Rose Comb..............6..2--. 26 22 22 20 
BOOCEG se cc wanncd Aiditaln Leena ak ews 26 22 22 20 
Br QT 8 sseccaicincreceiean oh ince anes 30 26 26 24 
Cochinty 32.60 ea diteeien O88 gaees 30 26 26 24 
JAPANESE: v3.03 ks Us sia kiey acy 26 22 22 20 
Polishy 3.ssjass eee oe o son dies es, 26 22 22 20 
The above weights are standard. They are those required by the American Poultry 
Association as specified in the American Standard of Perfection. ¢ 
