OF STANDARD FOWLS 
the law of all nature; i. e., survival of the fit- 
est. The term judicious in this instance means 
not breeding too close nor for too long a time, 
but close and long enough to fix type and color 
according to standard, at the same time estab- 
lishing lines of the same blood from which to 
feed the main line in progress and then, when 
type and color are well established, to breed 
from the farthest removed in the same blood 
lines, never forgetting stamina, thus forestalling 
or keeping in abeyance that result of the trans- 
gression of natural laws among domestic animals, 
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