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being studied, if the standard description, as given in the 

 American Standard of Perfection, is read to the class they 

 will be better able to distinguish the minor points of differ- 

 ence. The birds may be weighed and the results compared 

 with standard weights. 



In order to make the study more interesting, if time will 

 permit, different members of the class can bring birds of the 

 same breeds from their own home and can compare them 

 with each other's as to standard qualifications. If desired, 

 this exercise can be concluded with a small poultry exhibi- 

 tion. Show coops can often be borrowed from some poultry 

 association in the vicinity. The pupils should be allowed 

 to set up the coops and run the exhibition. Small prizes 

 can be offered for certain classes. The scholars should be 

 allowed to do some competitive judging, for which prizes 

 can be offered. The exhibition can include eggs and dressed 

 poultry if desired. 



THOUGHT QUESTIONS 



1. Where are the egg breeds especially popular? 



2. Why is the term "egg breeds" applied to this group? 



3. Give in a few words the general external appearance of the members 



of this group. 



4. Describe the disposition of the egg breeds. 



5. Are the egg breeds late or early hi maturing? 



6. Discuss the broody habit as possessed by the egg breeds. 



7. What characteristics are possessed by the egg breeds which make 



them less hardy than the other two groups? 



8. Are the egg breeds heavy or light eaters? 



9. Do the members of the egg group roam far in search of feed? 



10. Describe the number and characteristics of the eggs laid by the 



so-called egg breeds. 



11. Enumerate some of the common members of the egg class. 



12. Describe briefly the Leghorn breed. 



13. What are the general characteristics of the Minorca breed? 



14. Why is the Leghorn much more popular than the Minorca? 



15. What are the distinguishing features of the Ancona? 



16. What is the most serious fault of the Campine breed? 



17. Name two distinct features possessed by the Houdan. 



18. What is the most popular breed of this general type m your district? 



Reference.— Consult "American Standard of Perfection." 



