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Standard R. 1. Red Color and Markings 

 Introductory 



ORIGIN OF R. I. REDS 



Origin of the R. I Reds 

 Development of the R. I. Reds 

 Make-up of the R. I. Red 

 Origin of the Rose G>inb R. I. Red 



CHAPTER II 

 HISTORY OF THE STANDARD BRED R. I. REDS 



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Color of the R. 1. Reds 



The Ideal R. I. Red - 



R. 1. Reds as a Standard Type 



History of Standard-Bred R. I. Reds 



CHAPTER III 



R. I. REDS AS EXHIBITION FOWLS 



How to Produce Exhibition R. I. Reds 



Breeding for Type and Color 



Ten Years with S. C. R. I. Reds - 



How to Produce Non-Fading R. 1. Reds 



Producing Exhibition Specimens 



The Color Question 



The Proper Mating of R. 1. Reds - 



Popularity of R. I. Reds as Exhibition Fowl 



Preparing R. I. Reds for Exhibition 



J. H. Drevenstedt 

 Geo. P. Coffin 

 William C. Denny 

 D. E. Hale 



D. W. Rich - 

 Ira M. Crowther 

 Oscar E. Miles 



C. L. Buschmann 

 H. C. Lord - 

 Kaufmann & Windheim 

 Symposium 



D. E. Hale 

 D. E. Hale 



JUDGING R. I. REDS 



Judging R. I. Reds by Comparison 

 Judging and Scoring R. I. Reds 



R. I. REDS AS UTILITY FOWLS 



CHAPTER IV 



CHAPTER V 



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H. Drevenstedt 

 . E. Hale 



R. I. Reds as Utility and Standard-Bred Fowls 



Utility Value of R. I. Reds 



WhyWePreferR. I. Reds 



Breeding R. I. Reds for Em Production 



Why R. I.. Reds are Popular 



Money M<3ring R. I. Reds 



An Excellent Record for the First Year 



R. I. Reds in Dixie Land 



R. I. Reds in England . . - 



CHAPTER VI 



R. I. RED EGG FARMS 



A Successful New England Egg Farm 

 Egg Farming in Rhode Island 



M. S. Gardner - 

 Lester Tompkins 

 Irving A. Sibley" 

 Geo. L. Andrews 

 Geo. L. Buell 

 F. W. C. Ahny 

 D. E. Hale 

 Wm. L. Saunders 

 W. Rogersmith - 



P. T. Woods, M. D. 

 P. T. Woods, M. D. 



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