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them. I have found that good care all the time and at all ages 

 well repays one ; in fact, this applies to all poultry, little or big. 



The White Rose Combs I have found a little harder to rear, 

 but I think they have been in-bred to such an extent that their 

 constitutions are weakened. They are liable to the same defects 

 that all white fowls are, and should be carefully culled and mated 

 to produce good birds. 



Bantam breeders lack co-operation as yet and do not get 

 their just dues at many of our shows. This is their own fault, 

 for as in everything else we do not get something for nothing and 

 the way to get recognition is to go after it. 



