"The Pigeon Standard" offers a comprehensive guide to the various breeds of pigeons, likely intended for pigeon enthusiasts and breeders at the turn of the 20th century. Clarence E Twombly provides detailed descriptions and standards for judging pigeons, making this a valuable resource for anyone interested in the hobby or business of pigeon keeping.
The book delves into the specifics of different pigeon breeds, offering insights into their physical characteristics and ideal traits. It would serve as an essential reference for both novice and experienced pigeon fanciers seeking to improve their knowledge and skills in the art of breeding and judging these birds. The text reflects the historical context of pigeon breeding and the specific standards valued during that era.
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