PIGEONS AND ALL ABOU'l' THEJL 



many men who have the means to make crreat fanciers, but do 

 not Lave the skill and judgment, become discouraged and 

 drop out of the ranks. 



This carries us back to my original proposition, that a man 

 must study a breed and have a thorough knowledge of all its' 

 peculiarities before he can hope to succeed with it. 



