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broken eggs in the nests. Not being of a nervous disposition 

 they care very little about any one walking around in the lofts. 

 They are quiet and not given to continual fighting as are some 

 of the other breeds. 



The White King makes an excellent bird for exhibition pur- 

 poses. They are very easy to breed and being of a solid color 

 we do not have to worry over this point. Type is probably the 

 main thing to breed for. The contrast of the beet red cere, 



1921 WHITE KING COCK 

 Mr. Pun was offered $50.00 for this bird and its mate. 



the red feet and shanks with the snow white plumage is all that 

 any one could wish for. 



SILVER KINGS: It is indeed good to know that the Silver 

 King has been taken care of and now has a standard to be bred 

 to. This standard) was adopted in January 1921 by the American 

 King Club. It is my opinion that the Silver King has a very 

 bright future before it and indications are that it is rapidly 

 becoming very popular. Mr. C. R. King, of the King Lofts, 

 Hayward, Calif., is the originator of this variety and in writing 



