Poultry Strains, and Trade Names, with Their Code Numbers Listed Numerically by Kinds of Stock

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Poultry Strains, and Trade Names, with Their Code Numbers Listed Numerically by Kinds of Stock POULTRY STRAINS, AND TRADE NAMES, WITH THEIR CODE NUMBERS LISTED NUMERICALLY BY KINDS OF STOCK. BANTAMS (W) BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK (NON-EXHIBITION) (C) CASSOWARY (U) CORNISH (NON-EXHIBITION) (H) DUCKS (X) EGG-PRODUCTION STOCKS (S) EMU (P) GAME CHICKEN (N) GEESE (Y) MEAT-PRODUCTION STOCKS (T) NEW HAMPSHIRE (NON-EXHIBITION) (E) OSTRICH (O) OTHER BIRDS (Z) OTHER LARGE BREEDS & VARIETIES (R) RHEA (Q) RHODE ISLAND RED (NON-EXHIBITION) (B) WHITE LEGHORN (NON-EXHIBITION) (A) WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK (NON-EXHIBITION) (D) A A- A1-ARBOR ACRES A2-ANDREWS-NL A2-BABCOCK A3-CAREY A5-COLONIAL A6-EURIBRID A7-GARBER A8-H AND N A8-H AND N-NL A9-HALEY A10-HUBBARD A11-LOHMANN A12-MERRILL A13-PARKS A14-SHAVER A15-TATUM A16-WELP A17-HANSON A18-DEKALB A19-HYLINE A38-KENT-NL A45-MARCUM-NL A58-ORLOPP-NL A00-MIXED B B- B1-ARBOR ACRES B2-COLONIAL B3-CORBETT B4-DAVIS B5-DEKALB WARREN B6-HARCO B7-HARDY B8-LAWTON 3/8/12 1:53 PM Page 1 of 30 B9-ROWLEY B10-WELP B11-CARGILL B12-SCHOONOVER B13-CEBE B14-OREGON B15-IDEAL B00-MIXED C C- C1-ARBOR ACRES C2-BROADWHITE-NL C2-COLONIAL C3-CHAUMIERE BB-NL C3-CORBETT C4-DAVIS C5-HARCO C6-HARDY C7-PARKS C8-ROWLEY C9-GUILFORD-NL C9-TATUM C10-HENNING-NL C10-WELP C11-SCHOONOVER C12-IDEAL C19-NICHOLAS-NL C35-ORLOPP LARGE BROAD-NL C57-ROSE-A-LINDA-NL C122-ORLOPP BROAD-NL C129-KENT-NL C135-B.U.T.A., LARGE-NL C142-HYBRID DOUBLE DIAMOND MEDIUM-NL C143-HYBRID LARGE-NL C144-B.U.T.A., MEDIUM-NL C145-NICHOLAS 85-NL C146-NICHOLAS 88-NL C147-HYBRID CONVERTER-NL C148-HYBRID EXTREME-NL C00-MIXED C149-MIXED D D- D1-ARBOR ACRES D2-BRADWAY D3-COBB D4-COLONIAL D5-HARDY D6-HUBBARD D7-LAWTON D8-PILCH D9-WELP D10-PENOBSCOT D11-CEBE, RECESSIVE D11-WROLSTAD SMALL-NL D12-IDEAL D00-MIXED E E- E1-COLONIAL E2-HUBBARD E3-BOURBON, RED-NL E3-ROWLEY E4-WELP E5-SCHOONOVER E6-CEBE E00-MIXED F 3/8/12 1:53 PM Page 2 of 30 F- G G- H H- H1-ARBOR ACRES H2-COBB H3-HARMAN H4-DOMINANT H5-DARK H6-RED H7-PENOBSCOT RED H8-WHITE LACED RED H9-BUFF H10-WHITE H11-CEBE RED H12-CEBE GOLD H13-RED LACED H14-CEBE BLACK H15-IDEAL H00-MIXED H1-ARBOR ACRES H11-LIR H19-ROSS H3-COBB H47-PURELINE H9-HUBBARD I I- J J- K K- L L- M M- N N- N1-MODERN, BLACK BREASTED N2-MODERN, BROWN RED RED N3-MODERN, GOLD DUCKWING N4-MODERN, SILVER DUCKWING N5-MODERN, BIRCHEN N6-MODERN, RED PYLE N7-MODERN, WHITE N8-MODERN, BLACK N9-OLD ENGLISH, BLACK N10-OLD ENGLISH, BROWN RED N11-OLD ENGLISH, GOLD BREASTED RED DUCKWING 3/8/12 1:53 PM Page 3 of 30 N12-OLD ENGLISH, SILVER N13-OLD ENGLISH, RED PYLE N14-OLD ENGLISH, WHITE DUCKWING N15-OLD ENGLISH, BLACK N16-OLD ENGLISH, SPANGLED N17-PIT N18-OLD ENGLISH N19-MODERN N20-PIT, WHITE HACKLE N21-SAM BIGHAM N22-MCCLANHANS N23-CLIPPERS N24-MINER BLUES N25-LAW GRAYS N26-OLD ENGLISH, BLACK BREASTED N27-SPANISH PIT N28-HATCH N29-PRESSGROVE N30-WILERSON RED N31-WILKERSON GRAY N32-GRAY N33-CLARET N34-HATCH, GRAY N35-LOVIN RED N36-BIGHAM RED N37-CAPITOL HILL RED N38-CAPITOL HILL GRAY N39-CAPITOL HILL BLACK N40-BRISTER CHICK N41-ROUNDHEAD N42-HATCH, MURPHY N43-HATCH, MCLEAN N44-KELSO N45-MODERN, SPLASH N46-GRAY, MADIGIN N47-WALLACE FOWL N48-KAUFF FOWL N49-SCHROYER GRAY N50-OLD ENGLISH, BLUE N51-ROBIN HOOD BROWN RED N52-DARK CORNISH N53-ASEEL, FLOYD N54-BULL DOG WHITE N55-OLD ENGLISH, BLUE RED N56-JUMPER RED N57-JUMPER GRAY N58-MCRAE, RED N59-MCRAE, GRAY N60-ROBERTS GRAY N61-LOWHMANN WHITE HACKLE N62-MARSH BUTCHER N63-BUTCHER N64-GRAY, RIPPER N65-HATCH, BLUE FACE N66-CAYER BLUE N67-CAYER MUFF N68-CAYER NARRAGANSETT N69-NIPNUC BLUE N70-NIPNUC RED N71-SANTANA RED N72-SANTANA GRAY N73-MODERN, CUCKOO N74-MODERN, BLUE RED N75-MODERN, GINGER RED N77-GLEASON WHITE HACKOE N78-OLD ENGLISH, BRASSY BLACK N79-SPANISH SIBON N80-ASEEL, DEVARAJA N81-GOWDY JAP N82-NARRAGANSETT N83-ALBANY N84-DEMOCRAT N85-GRIFFIN N86-CLAIRBORNE N87-BROWN RED, WINGATE N88-ASEEL, KAHN N89-ASEEL, SONATOL N90-BROWN RED 3/8/12 1:53 PM Page 4 of 30 N91-HENNIES, BLACK N92-SHAWL NECK N93-THOMPSON WHITE N94-RED QUILL N95-KELSO, BARKER RED N96-PEARCE SHUFFLER N97-DOMINIQUE N98-HATCH, PERRY N99-GRAY, BUMBLEFOOT N100-BROWN RED, FREDRICK'S N101-GREY TOPPIES, JACK N102-GREY, MISSISSIPP WILSON N103-PINNON N104-ASEEL N105-MUG, RACEY N106-TAYLOR N107-HUSLEY N108-TRAVLERS N109-TOPPY N110-CUBAN N111-HENNY, SPANGLED N112-BLUE SPLASH N113-BROWN RED, SHUFFLER N114-ORIENTAL N115-GRAY, WATTERSON N116-PIT, WHITE HACKLE, MORGAN N117-RENE VALLE N118-ROLLAN RED N119-OLD ENGLISH, BRASSY BLUE N120-HATCH, PIT WHITE GROVE N121-HATCH, YELLOW LEG N122-ROBIN HOOD REDS N123-ROBIN HOOD BLACK GREY N124-ROSCOE GRAY N125-WHITE HACKLE, NORTH N126-BAMA GREY BRITTON N127-MURPHYS N128-WHITES N129-MUFFS N130-COPPERHEADS N131-HATCH, LEIPER N132-LAWSHE BLUE N133-WHITE DOME N134-ROUNDHEAD, LACY N135-WARHORSE N136-CLARET, GRIFFIN N137-HATCH, RUBLE N138-HATCH, HAROLD BROWN N139-GRAY, SWEATER N140-KELSO, RADIO N141-KELSO, BLUE LEG N142-HATCH, SPECKLED N143-MUG, BLACK N144-BENOIST, SLIM BLUE N145-BENOIST, SLIM RED N146-HATCH, SPANGLED BRASS N147-MUG, BLACK MANGEL BACK N148-MUG N149-SPANISH, JEREZANO N150-GRAY, FINDLEY N151-MCCRAE, BLACK N152-HATCH, SWEATER N153-HATCH, MARION ROSE N154-HATCH, LOMAX N155-HATCH, KELSO N156-GRAY, IRISH N157-HATCH, BLACK N158-HATCH, NO. 9 N159-BUCKALOO N160-ROUNDHEAD, BRUNNER N161-HATCH, GREEN LEG N162-HATCH, ROUND HEAD N163-ROUNDHEAD, BOSTON N164-ROUNDHEAD, ALLEN N165-WARHORSE, BACON N166-WARHORSE, HOPPINSON N167-GILMORE N168-GAVLIN 3/8/12 1:53 PM Page 5 of 30 N169-WHITE HACKLE, KEARNEY N170-HATCH, GERMAN N171-GRAY, JOE GOOD N172-HATCH, DOC ROBINSON N173-ROUNDHEAD, BLACK N174-MURPHY WHITE HACKLE N175-GREY, BULLOCK N176-RAINBOW WHITE N177-GREY, BASS N178-PUMPKIN MUFFY N179-ASEEL, BLACK N180-MODERN, LEMON BLUE N181-KELSO, YELLOW LEG N182-KELSO, WHITE LEG N183-WHITE HACKLE N184-WHITE MACK N185-GRAY, SWEATER MCGINNIS N186-GRAY, SPURRIER N187-HATCH, BLUE LEGGED N188-MAHONEY GULL N189-HATCH, BILOXI N190-GARRARD N191-MUFF, BLUE BIRD N192-PALAMINO N193-GREY, WAYNE WOOD N194-BROWN RED, BOSTON N195-HATCH, OAK GROVE N196-GREY, BENNETT N197-GREY, FROST N198-CLARET, WHITE N199-KELSO, HORSESHOE N200-HATCH, GAVEDIGGER N201-FANCIE N202-BILL ROBERT'S BUTCHER N203-HI ROLLER BLACK N204-CLIPPER, SPANGLED N205-DEMOCRAT, YELLOW N206-SHUFFLER N207-ORIENTAL, BLACK SHAMO LEGGED N208-ORIENTAL, BLACK BREASTED N209-ORIENTAL, SPLASH SHAMO N210-ORIENTAL, PAKISTAN ASEEL RED SHAMO N211-ORIENTAL, MALAYSION N212-ORIENTAL, TY N213-ORIENTAL, BRAZILIAN, BLUE JAY N214-ROUNDHEAD, SPANGLED N215-GREY, MANZIEL N216-BUTCHER, RED N217-GREY, REBEL N218-HATCH, BENNETT N219-BUTCHER, BLACK N220-ROUNDHEAD, LANGFORD N221-ROUNDHEAD, REBEL N222-BUTCHER, SPANGLED N223-CLARET, BLACKWELL N224-CLARET, MADIGIN N225-HATCH, DEMOCRAT N226-HATCH, SANDY N227-KELSO, OUT & OUT N228-ROUNDHEAD, JARRETT N229-SHUFFLER, BLACK N230-WHITE HACKLE, MORGAN N231-WHITE HACKLE, RADIO N232-BUTCHER, BLIZZARD N233-PIPELINER N234-HATCH, BATES N235-MAHOGANY N236-GREY N237-HATCH, BLUE RIVER N238-KELSO, BONANZA N239-GREY, MUG N240-BLUE FACE N241-GRAY, GOLDEN N242-BONANZA BLACK N243-HATCH, GILMOORE N244-BUTCHER, WHITE N245-TOPPY, BLUE N246-GULL, BLUE 3/8/12 1:53 PM Page 6 of 30 N247-GREY, RICHARDSON N248-WILDCAT BLUE N249-GREY, SLAVIN N250-ROUNDHEAD, SLAVIN N251-ROUNDHEAD, SLAVIN N252-HATCH, SLAVIN BLACK CRIPPLE TON N253-BLACK, DENT COUNTY N254-GREY, DENT COUNTY N255-RED, DENT COUNTY N256-NITRO N257-BROWN RED, NACHA N258-ROUND HEAD, NACHA N259-GRAY, NACHA N260-BROWN RED HATCH, NACHA N261-ELDEMANU, NACHA N262-KELSO GRAY, NACHA N263-HATCH CLARET, NACHA N264-HATCH, WALTON N265-HATCH, APRICOT N266-BLUE N267-GREY, SPEEDER N268-SIMMACK N269-BURN'S WHITE N270-ALBANY, RADIO N271-RADIO N272-CHET N273-GRAY, WHITE TAIL N274-CLARET, MAHOGANY N275-GREY, GREEN N276-HATCH, BOILERMAKER N277-HATCH, JUMPER N278-KELSO, CARDINAL CLUB N279-HATCH, JARRETT N280-GREY, RUBLE N281-HATCH, WHITE N282-MADAGASCAR N283-THAILAND N284-HATCH, BELL CASTRO N285-HATCH, DEADEND N286-GREY, ROLES-NEL N0-MIXED N287-BLACK N288-SWEATER N290-HATCH, MINATURE BLUE N291-HULSEY, PUMKIN FACE N292-GAME CHICKEN N293-ROUNDHEAD, BROWN HENNY N294-AMERICAN N295-SERAMA O O- O1-OSTRICH, BLUE NECK O2-OSTRICH, BLUE-BLACK CROSS O3-OSTRICH, RED NECK O4-OSTRICH, SOUTH AFRICAN O5-OSTRICH BLACK P P- P1-EMU Q Q- R R- R1-LEGHORN, SINGLE COMB R2-LEGHORN, SINGLE COMB BUFF BROWN 3/8/12 1:53 PM Page 7 of 30 R3-MINORCA, SINGLE COMB BLACK R4-MINORCA, SINGLE COMB WHITE R5-MINORCA, SINGLE COMB BUFF R6-ANCONA, SINGLE COMB R7-ORPINGTON, BUFF R8-SUSSEX R9-PLYMOUTH ROCK, BUFF R10-PLYMOUTH ROCK, COLUMBIAN R11-WYANDOTTE, WHITE R12-WYANDOTTE, SILVER LACED R13-WYANDOTTE, COLUMBIAN R14-RHODE ISLAND WHITE, SINGLE COMB R15-JERSEY GIANT, BLACK R16-JERSEY GIANT, WHITE R17-DELAWARE R18-BRAHMA R19-BRAHMA, LIGHT R20-ARAUCANA R21-HAMBURG, SILVER SPANGLED R22-LANGSHAN, BLACK R23-LANGSHAN, WHITE R24-EXPERIMENTAL R25-LEGHORN, SINGLE COMB R26-AUSTRALORP, WHITE BLACK R27-EXHIBITION R28-FANCY BREEDS R30-COCHIN, BUFF R31-HOLLAND, BARRED R32-MASSACHUSETTS WHITE R33-NAKED NECK R34-PLYMOUTH ROCK, PARTRIDGE R35-DORKING, SILVER GRAY R36-BARNEVELDER R37-WYANDOTTE, BLACK R38-WYANDOTTE, BUFF R39-WYANDOTTE, PARTRIDGE R40-WYANDOTTE, SILVER R41-CAMPINE, SILVER R42-DOMINIQUE PENCILED R43-PLYMOUTH ROCK, SILVER R44-ORPINGTON, BLACK R45-POLISH, WHITE CRESTED BLACK R46-POLISH, NON-BEARDED WHITE R47-POLISH, NON-BEARDED BUFF R48-MALAY R49-ORPINGTON, WHITE R50-POLISH, NON-BEARDED BLACK R51-BRAHMA, DARK R52-COCHIN, BLACK R53-COCHIN, PARTRIDGE R54-HOUDAN, MOTTLED R55-JUNGLEFOWL R56-ANDALUSIAN R57-JUNGLEFOWL, RED R60-SUMATRAS R62-YOKAHAMA R64-CAMPINE, GOLDEN R65-IOWA BLUES R66-POLISH, WHITE CRESTED R67-POLISH, WHITE SPLASH BLUE R68-HAMBURG, SILVER R69-FAYOUMI, EGYPTIAN R70-SULTAN, WHITE R71-FAVEROLLE, SALMON R72-LAKENVELDER
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