BREEDS OF CHICKENS 
The relative popularity of breeds at the poultry shows is 
nicely shown by the following list. This data was compiled 
by adding the numbers of each breed exhibited at 124 different 
poultry shows in the season of 1907. A detailed report of the 
total entries of each breed is as follows: Plymouth Rocks, 
14,514; Wyandottes, 12,320; Leghorns, 8,740; Rhode Island 
Reds, 5,812; Orpingtons, 2,857; Langshans, 2,153; Minorcas, 
1,709; Cochin Bantams, 1,590; Games, 1,277; Brahmas, 1,181; 
Cochins, 1,010; Hamburgs, 758; Game Bantams, 637; Polish, 
618; Houdans, 538; Indians, 538; Anconas, 464; Sebright Ban- 
tams, 423; Andalusians, 117; Japanese Bantams, 115; Dork- 
ings, 105; Brahma Bantams, 104; Buckeyes, 95; Silkies, 85; 
Spanish, 83; Redcaps, 71; Sumatras, 41; Polish Bantams, 37; 
Sultans, 18; Malays, 12; Frizzles, 7; Le Fleche, 7; Dominiques, 
5; Booted Bantams, 4; Malay Bantams, 3; Crevecoeure, 3. 
