Poultry.  175 
Prizes.,  Classes,  and  Entries  of  Poultry,  1903  and  1904. 
Description 
Prizes  i 
Classes 
Entries 
1903 
1904 
19"3 
1904 
1903 
1904 
Fowln — 
£ 
s. 
£ 
8. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
Game  .... 
22 
0 
14 
0 
8 
8 
105 
41 
Dorking  .... 
27 
10 
17 
10 
10 
10 
90 
69 
Sussex  (including  Medals) 
24 
0 
— 
12 
— 
48 
Brahma  and  Cochin 
16 
10 
10 
10 
6 
6 
53 
19 
Langshan 
'11 
0 
3 
10 
4 
2 
15 
4 
Plymouth  Rock 
1 1 
0 
7 
0 
4 
4 
53 
33 
Wyandotte 
27 
10 
17 
10 
10 
10 
87 
64 
Orpington 
22 
0 
14 
0 
8 
8 
121 
113 
French  .... 
5 
10 
10 
10 
2 
6 
13 
4 
Minorca  .... 
11 
0 
7 
0 
4 
4 
32 
18 
Leghorn  .... 
16 
10 
10 
10 
6 
6 
I 33 
14 
Ancona  .... 
3 
10 
— 
2 
— 
— 
Andalusian 
5 
10 
3 
10 
2 
2 
15 
3 
Hamburgh 
11 
0 
— 
4 
— 
, 14 
— 
Any  other  breed 
6 
10 
7 
0 
2 
4 
16 
6 
Table  fowls 
11 
0 
7 
0 
4 
4 
27 
33 
Ductix — 
Aylesbury 
11 
0 
7 
0 
4 
4 
19 
14 
Rouen  .... 
.5 
10 
3 
10 
2 
2 
14 
12 
Pekin  .... 
5 
10 
3 
10 
2 
2 
10 
— 
Cayuga  .... 
3 
10 
— 
2 
— 
10 
Indian  Runner 
3 
10 
— 
2 
— 
12 
Any  breed 
2 
15 
1 
1 5 
1 
1 
8 
3 
Geexe.  ..... 
14 
0 
12 
0 
4 
4 
1 16 
16 
Turkeys  .... 
7 
0 
6 
0 
2 
2 
; 22 
17 
ttgas 
3 
10 
— 
2 
— 
20 
Breeding  Pens  . 
24 
0 
— 
8 
! — 
30 
Totals 
£249 
5 
£225 
5 
89 
117 
j 763 
603 
partridge  colour,  the  first  prize  bird  being  by  far  the  best  in 
shape  and  feather.  The  pullets  were  not  a good  class.  The 
Langshan  cocks  only  numbered  four,  but  all  were  excellent 
specimens.  In  the  Plymouth  Rock  classes,  the  first  prize 
cock  was  a well-barred  bird,  with  good  legs,  shape,  and 
comb.  The  first  prize  hen  had  also  good  legs  and  colour,  and 
was  shown  in  fine  form.  The  Wyandottes  comprised  some 
excellent  prize  birds.  The  Orpington  classes  were  fairly  well 
filled,  and  the  quality  of  the  exhibits  was  excellent.  Of  the 
six  classes  provided  for  French  breeds,  only  one  contained  any 
entries.  This  consisted  of  Favercdle  hens,  three  of  them  very 
good  specimens.  The  Minorca  cocks  were  disappointing  in 
numbers,  but  the  quality  was  all  that  could  be  desired.  The 
