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COMMON PIGEONS IN UTAH FOUND A POOR INVESTMENT IN COMPARISON WITH 

 PLYMOUTH ROCK HOMERS. I recently purchased one of your Manuals and find in it a 

 world of very valuable information, I have at present a pen of 300 common pigeons which are 

 profitable, as I dispose of all the squabs I can raise at $3 per dozen. A friend of mine who 

 purchased some of your Extra Plymouth Rock Homers some time ago gave me six pairs of his 

 birds, and I must say they are the greatest workers I have ever seen. My common birds are for 

 sale, as the Homers have taken their place in my estimation, one pair of your stock to three pairs 

 of common. As soon as I can dispose of the birds I now have (except my pen of Homers) you 

 can depend on a good-sized order from me for your stock. I will also want a few pairs of the 

 Carneauz you so highly recommend. If they beat your Homers they must be great workers. 

 I put the Homers in a separate house with eight-foot Hying pen on the second of July last and 

 at present date, November 7, they have raised 34 young and four pairs are again with eggs. 

 I have considerable trouble in getting proper grains, that is, Kaffir com, hemp seed, Canada 

 peas, as no one here handles them. Will you kindly inform me as to where I may purchase 

 same, and if not too much trouble quote prices. I hope to be able to dispose of my common 

 stock and replace same with your fine birds. — G, S. W., Utah. 



EIGHT PAIRS OUT OF NINE QUICKLY 

 AT WORK. Recently my son received nine 

 pairs of Extra Plymouth Rock Homers and 

 it is his wish that I notify you of their safe 

 arrival and that he is well pleased with them. 

 Eight of the nine pairs are at work. In fact 

 he has a dozen young, and eggs to hatch. — 

 S. P. T., Missouri. 



BURNED OUT, BUT STARTS A NEW. 

 FLOCK. Please send me a catalogue of your 

 best stock. I bought some Extra Plymouth 

 Rock mated birds about a year ago of you, 

 but lost all in a fire which burned the pigeon 

 house down. I made good money on them 

 and liked them for pets very much and I 

 wish to stock up again. — J. R., Missouri. 



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