OF STANDARD FOWLS 
Just the same as twice two is four in any lang- 
uage so are the fundamental laws of nature the 
same in any breed, kind, species or variety in 
the animal kingdom. When one comes to a knowl- 
edge of this fact the mists of uncertainty disap- 
pear and the sun of absolute confidence shines. 
This comes not in a day nor a. year, but from 
years of puzzling, proving and investigating. 
The breeding of all domestic animals comes under 
the very same law, whether dogs, sheep, horses 
or poultry. Notice, I say domestic animals, and 
I emphasize this because domestic animals in 
nearly every instance are mongrels or evolutions 
from amalgamations of several bloods of the 
same species, therefore under natural law radi- 
cally different in most respects (especially the 
first prime requisite, in-breeding ) from the 
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