Good LUCK with Lucy's eggs... can't wait for the pictures........ Wow.I think that the third edition contains illustrations ChicKat, but I'll confirm. We do have a few b/w photographic images from the same time period though, revealing that the illustrations included in the British Poultry Standards 3rd addition are very nicely done.
A gentle note of warning to all, as awesome as these copies are...please don't copy anything directly from copywrite protected works unless their license date has come due. There are others who know the time frames much better than I do, but I think most are 50 to 100 years. If you want to own some of these beautiful historical works, there are still many to be purchased through internet searches, specialty stores, and even easy to find sites like ebay.
Off topic: I just put all 6 of Lucy's tester eggs into lockdown! It's the first time I haven't had any quitters before LD. I can't wait to see who hatches and whether Lucy, as a light gold with silver grey fluff bird, carries cream![]()
And -- do you have good sources to viable early pictures of Cream Legbars?? It would be very nice if you could make those sources available-- maybe through the clubhouse?
Regarding the Cockerel and Hen in the original Punnett article, the Cockerel has a very long back - compared to everything I have seen, and both the Cockerel and Pullet shown in the picts. are slimmer -- Mine, males and females - from the start have always been stockier chickens. (Is that partly a 1930-50's thing when humans and animals were smaller and thinner?)