474 POULTRY PRODUCTION 



chickens are marketed. The weights are for a dozen birds 

 instead of one, as in the case of the live-weight classification. 



T> •, n. 1 1 1 / 1st grade 



Broik-rs . , , , 24 pounds and under ' . , 



n ■, or i or, 1 / 1st grade 



Broilers . , . 2.5 to 29 pounds i 2j gp^jg 



„, . , oo 1 or 1 / 1st grade 



Chickens 30 to 35 pounds 2^ grade 



^o ■ , oc i lo J / 1st grade 



Chickens 30 to 42 pounds < gj grade 



^ .^ , .^ 1 f 1st grade 



Roasteis ...,,„ 43 to 48 pounds < ^^ j^ 



„ ;,o 1 1 / 1st grade 



Roaslers . . - : 49 pounds and up ^j grade 



XX Springs unworthy to be phiced in tlie first or second grade, all 

 weiiihts. 



XXX Springs unworthy to grade XX, all weights. 



All the foregoing come out of the broilers and springs of 

 tlie live classification. 



Fowl - . - . „ 30 to 35 pounds | \^^ ^^^^^ 



Fowl . . . . . . 36 to 42 pounds | ^^* ^'"^'^'' 



Fowl 



2d grade 



^o i 4o I / 1st grade 



43 to 4b pounds I 2d grade 



„ , ,.^ , , / 1st grade 



I* owl . 49 pounds and up < ... , , 



^ [ 2d grade 



Small fowl under 30 pounds. 



XX l^owl unwiirtliy to be placL'd in the first or second grade, all 

 weights. 



XXX Fi.iwl unw'iithy to be placed in grade XX, a)I weights. 



The foregoing are the fowl of the Uve-weight classLfieation. 



C Koasters, 42 pounds and under. 

 C Uoasters, 43 to 4S pounds. 

 C Hoasters, 49 pounds and up. 



The al.)0ve are the stags of the hve-weight chissifieation. 



Light capons undi.T 72 ponnds. 

 Heavy capons over 72 ponnds. 

 Slips, mixed weights. 

 Oh.l roosters, mixed weiglits. 



Tom binis, mixed weights. Chickens and fowls being packed sepa- 

 rately. 



