Hubbard's poultry secrets. 75 



My winnings of the past three years are as follows : 



At Madison Square Garden, New York, December 29, 1912 

 to January i, 1913. 



First and third cock. 



First and fifth hen. 



First, third, fourth and fifth cockerel. 



First, second, third and fifth pullet. 



First and fourth pen. 



At Madison Square Garden, New York, December 26 to 



31. 1913- 



First, second and fourth cock. 

 Fipst, second and third hen. 

 First, third, fourth and fifth cockerel. 

 First, second, fourth and fifth pullet. 

 Second pen. 



At Madison Square Garden, New York, February 12 to 

 18, 1914. 



Second, third and fourth cock. 



First, second and fourth hen. 



First, second, fourth and fifth cockerel. 



First, third, fourth and fifth pullet. 



First pen. 



Competition at the three shows mentioned above was very 

 great. Among those participating were William Cook and 

 Sons, or the originators of the Orpingtons, with a team of 

 birds selected from the best that could be found in England, 

 including many winners at the Crystal Palace Show ; the 

 strongest team that could be found from Canada to Australia ; 

 and the best raised in America. In spite of this, Foxhurst 

 Farm won nearly every place in each of the open classes and 

 lost only two blues in the three years. This proves without a 



