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PROFITABLE PIGEON BREEDING 



of the primary flights are tipped with black. Tlie tail is short 

 and broad, carried clear of the ground and on a line with the 

 back and is well folded. 



The legs are well set under the body being short and 

 have no feathers on shanks or toes. The feet are small, bright 

 red in color with black toe nails. 



This bird has a very erect carriage. It is a very hardy pigeon, 

 being hard and close feathered. 



The Tippler is found in four varieties, namely, the Dark 

 Mottled, Light Mottled, Self and Chuck. 



BLACK NUN COCK AND HEN 

 Bred by Fairview l'i£eon Lofts, Trenton, N. J. 



The ground color of the Dark Mottled is a rich chestnut while 

 the markings are white. The Light Mottled have a white ground 

 color and rich chestnut brown markings. In both varieties the 

 distinct black bar occurs near the end of the tail and the wing 

 primaries are tipped with a black bar. 



The American Show Tippler Club is the parent association 

 fostering this breed in America and Carl W'annemacher of 

 Brooklyn, New York, is the Secretary. 



ENGLISH POUTERS 



How different from some of our Utility breeds is the grand 

 old Pouter with his tall erect carriage and dignified appearance. 



